The Critical Role of Surface Dipoles in CsPbI₃ Perovskite Solar Cells

Abstract

Interfacial modification is a key strategy for improving the performance of perovskite photovoltaic devices. However, most commonly, improvements in device performance through surface treatments of the perovskite active layer are attributed to defect passivation. At the same time, such treatments may also lead to the formation of a dipole at the surface of the perovskite active layer. In this work, we demonstrate that treatments that modify the surface stoichiometry of CsPbI3 perovskites can lead to effective defect passivation, yet result in the formation of surface dipoles of opposing directions that modulate the work function of CsPbI3 over a range of more than 2 eV. Such dipoles influence the built-in potential of the devices and the efficiency of interfacial charge transfer in CsPbI3 solar cells, resulting in power conversion efficiencies that increase from below 10% to ⁓20% depending on the surface dipole. The surface stoichiometry also has a strong influence on device stability, where initially high-performing devices are found to be prone to a more rapid degradation. These results highlight that the formation of surface dipoles plays a crucial role in impacting the performance and stability of CsPbI3 solar cells, making the choice of device architecture particularly important.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Dec 2025
Accepted
04 Mar 2026
First published
11 Mar 2026
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Energy Environ. Sci., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

The Critical Role of Surface Dipoles in CsPbI₃ Perovskite Solar Cells

R. Ji, N. P. Gallop, S. Singh, R. Beier, Y. Du, Z. Zhang, F. Koc, M. Deconinck, V. V. Shilovskikh, J. R. Bautista-Quijano, B. Rivkin and Y. Vaynzof, Energy Environ. Sci., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5EE07787G

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