Issue 43, 2023

Exploring the effect of C6H5−x/FxBr (x = 0–3) passivating agent on surface properties at different termination ends: first principles

Abstract

To prevent further decomposition of organic–inorganic hybrid perovskite by defects, in this work density functional theory was applied to explore the electronic properties, carrier surface mobility and theoretical photoelectric conversion efficiency (PCE) of passivating molecules with different fluorine atom content at the symmetric site of the benzene ring at different termination ends of MAPbI3, which shed light on the control of perovskite surface passivation by different element atoms in the same molecule. We found that the same molecule acts as a different passivation agent at different termination faces. Passivating molecules on the surface termination end by MAI play a Lewis acid role, with molecules with stronger dipole moments narrowing the band gap from the original 1.77 to 1.73 eV. The exciton binding energy of molecules with stronger dipole moments (0.187–0.292 meV) is significantly lower than that of MAPbI3 (0.332 meV), so the effective separation of interface electrons and holes can be realized. Bromopenta-fluorobenzene has a lower adsorption energy of −0.17 eV, which can stably adsorb on the surface of perovskite and increase visible light absorption. Ultimately, the theoretical PCE increased from 15.8% to 16.16%. In addition, on the surface terminated by PbI2, BrB with a strong dipole moment can provide electrons for Pb2+ and act as a Lewis base. At the surface end, it can form an ionic bond with Pb2+, while the antibonding molecular orbital characteristic is dominant, which increases the band gap from 1.76 to 1.87 eV. After increasing to 4-F-BrB, the fluorine atom has strong electronegativity and can easily bond with Pb2+. The conjugate π cycle intensifies the promotion of electron transfer, reducing the work function from 5.262 to 4.703 eV, reducing the effective electron and hole mass (0.514, 0.204 m0), and improving the photovoltaic performance. Finally, increasing the number of passivation molecules resulted in a decrease in the PCE from 15.93% to 14.75%.

Graphical abstract: Exploring the effect of C6H5−x/FxBr (x = 0–3) passivating agent on surface properties at different termination ends: first principles

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Jul 2023
Accepted
09 Oct 2023
First published
18 Oct 2023

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2023,25, 29924-29939

Exploring the effect of C6H5−x/FxBr (x = 0–3) passivating agent on surface properties at different termination ends: first principles

C. Chen, Y. Cai, Y. Zhang, Z. Zhang, S. Wang, S. Gao, W. Chen, S. Guo, E. Abduryim, C. Dong, X. Guan, Y. Liu and P. Lu, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2023, 25, 29924 DOI: 10.1039/D3CP03373B

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