Interlocked Interface Enhances Mechanical Integrity for Thermal‐Cycling‐Stable Perovskite Solar Cells With 26.82% Certified Efficiency
Abstract
ABSTRACT Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) experience mechanical damage and failure (i.e. degradation and fracture) induced by temperature changes under thermal cycling. However, few studies have been able to simultaneously suppress interface delamination and delay chemical degradation to ensure the mechanical integrity of perovskite film under thermal shock, making it challenging to improve the thermal cycling stability of PSCs. We report a universal interlocking strategy via the modification of polymethyl(hydro)/polymethylvinylsilazane (PHVS), which achieves interfacial interlocking through the condensation reactions with substrates, hydrogen bonding with the perovskite film, and a self‐crosslinking reaction. The interlocked interface significantly enhances the interfacial adhesion toughness and releases the residual stress of the perovskite film, thereby suppressing the interface delamination and delaying the chemical degradation under thermal cycling. The PHVS‐modified PSCs exhibit a certified efficiency of 26.82%. The encapsulated PSCs retain 96% of their original efficiency after 200 cycles of thermal cycling testing, and the perovskite modules maintain 95% of their original efficiency after 1000 h, day and night, outdoor testing. This work highlights the significance of enhancing the mechanical integrity of perovskite films under thermal cycling and provides a promising approach for achieving thermal cycling‐stable PSCs with high efficiency.
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Authors (21)
Tong Wang
Geping Qu
Weiqiang Wang
Zhenhuang Su
Zheng Gong
Interdisciplinary Center for Quantum Information, State Key Laboratory of Extreme Photonics and Instrumentation, College of Information Science and Electronic Engineering, Zhejiang University
Rui Ma
College of Materials, State Key Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces, iChEM, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, College of Energy, School of Life Sciences, College of Physical Science and Technology, and Discipline of Intelligent Instrument and Equipment
Guangpeng Feng
State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing Center For Nano Energy Materials School of Materials Science and Engineering Northwestern Polytechnical University Xi'an China
Yuqi Zhou
Bohan Zhang
Xilai He
Qi Cao
Zhihao Li
Hui Chen
Ranhao Yin
State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing Center For Nano Energy Materials School of Materials Science and Engineering Northwestern Polytechnical University Xi'an China
Bo Wang
Xiaotian Hu
Manling Sui
State Key Laboratory of Materials Low-Carbon Recycling, College of Materials Science & Engineering
Chao Zhang
Yue Lu
Zong‐Xiang Xu
Department of Chemistry Southern University of Science and Technology Shenzhen China
Xuanhua Li