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Protective Coating Interfaces for Perovskite Solar Cell Materials: A First-Principles Study
The protection of
halide perovskites is important for the performance
and stability of emergent perovskite-based optoelectronic technologies.
In this work, we investigate the potential inorganic protective coating
materials ZnO, SrZrO3, and ZrO2 for the CsPbI3 perovskite. The optimal interface registries are identified
with Bayesian optimization. We then use semilocal density functional
theory (DFT) to determine the atomic structure at the interfaces of
each coating material with the clean CsI-terminated surface and three
reconstructed surface models with added PbI2 and CsI complexes.
For the final structures, we explore the level alignment at the interface
with hybrid DFT calculations. Our analysis of the level alignment
at the coating–substrate interfaces reveals no detrimental
mid-gap states but rather substrate-dependent valence and conduction
band offsets. While ZnO and SrZrO3 act as insulators on
CsPbI3, ZrO2 might be suitable as an electron
transport layer with the right interface engineering
