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Interface Modification for Energy Level Alignment and Charge Extraction in CsPbI<sub>3</sub> Perovskite Solar Cells
In perovskite solar
cells (PSCs) energy level alignment and charge
extraction at the interfaces are the essential factors directly affecting
the device performance. In this work, we present a modified interface
between all-inorganic CsPbI3 perovskite and its hole-selective
contact (spiro-OMeTAD), realized by the dipole molecule trioctylphosphine
oxide (TOPO), to align the energy levels. On a passivated perovskite
film, with n-octylammonium iodide (OAI), we created
an upward surface band-bending at the interface by TOPO treatment.
This improved interface by the dipole molecule induces a better energy
level alignment and enhances the charge extraction of holes from the
perovskite layer to the hole transport material. Consequently, a Voc of 1.2 V and a high-power conversion efficiency
(PCE) of over 19% were achieved for inorganic CsPbI3 perovskite
solar cells. Further, to demonstrate the effect of the TOPO dipole
molecule, we present a layer-by-layer charge extraction study by a
transient surface photovoltage (trSPV) technique accomplished by a
charge transport simulation