Issue 13, 2025

Phenothiazine-based self-assembled monolayers for efficient tin perovskite solar cells with Co-cations

Abstract

We developed three self-assembled monolayer (SAM) molecules, PTz2 (1), PTz (2) and PTzBr (3), and investigated the mixing of guanidinium (GA) and methylammonium (MA) cations at the A-site, alongside formamidinium (FA), to create mixed cations during the deposition of the tin perovskite layer onto phenothiazine-based SAM-coated ITO substrates using a two-step fabrication method. This study reveals the synergy between the larger ammonium-like GA cations and FA, resulting in the structure FA0.75GA0.25SnI3 that inhibits moisture diffusion into the perovskite layer to provide ideal grain passivation. Consequently, the PTzBr (3) SAM-based device showed the best performance, achieving a power conversion efficiency of 7.8% and showing negligible hysteresis effects. Additionally, the PTzBr (3) device demonstrated remarkable long-term storage stability, retaining about 80% of its initial efficiency for over 4000 h without encapsulation, and remaining stable for 9 h under one-sun illumination. The thermal, morphological, optical, electrochemical, charge recombination, and single-crystal properties of the phenothiazine-based SAMs (1–3) were also investigated to understand the superior performance of the PTzBr (3) device.

Graphical abstract: Phenothiazine-based self-assembled monolayers for efficient tin perovskite solar cells with Co-cations

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Nov 2024
Accepted
16 Feb 2025
First published
17 Feb 2025

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025,13, 9252-9264

Phenothiazine-based self-assembled monolayers for efficient tin perovskite solar cells with Co-cations

A. Abid, A. Velusamy, S. N. Afraj, W. Pervez, T. Su, S. Hong, C. Liu, M. Chen and E. W. Diau, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025, 13, 9252 DOI: 10.1039/D4TA07975B

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