Hole-Transporting Materials Based on Twisted Bimesitylenes for Stable Perovskite Solar Cells with High Efficiency.

Journal: ChemSusChem
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Abstract

A new class of hole-transport materials (HTMs) based on the bimesitylene core designed for mesoporous perovskite solar cells is introduced. Devices fabricated using two of these derivatives yield higher open-circuit voltage values than the commonly used spiro-OMeTAD. Power conversion efficiency (PCE) values of up to 12.11% are obtained in perovskite-based devices using these new HTMs. The stability of the device made using the highest performing HTM (P1) is improved compared with spiro-OMeTAD as evidenced through long-term stability tests over 1000 h.

Authors
Yan-duo Lin, Bo-yu Ke, Kun-mu Lee, Sheng Chang, Kai-hung Wang, Shih-han Huang, Chun-guey Wu, Po-ting Chou, Samik Jhulki, Jarugu Moorthy, Yuan Chang, Kang-ling Liau, Hsin-cheng Chung, Ching-yang Liu, Shih-sheng Sun, Tahsin Chow