Pyridine-Based Multifunctional Surface Passivators Enable Efficient and Stable Perovskite Indoor Photovoltaics
Han, Yi; Doyranli, Ceylan; Di Vito, Alessia; Auf der Maur, Matthias; Mokurala, Krishnaiah; Mäkinen, Paavo; Kumar, Ramesh; Al-Anesi, Basheer; Manna, Debjit; Vivo, Paola (2025-09-03)
Han, Yi
Doyranli, Ceylan
Di Vito, Alessia
Auf der Maur, Matthias
Mokurala, Krishnaiah
Mäkinen, Paavo
Kumar, Ramesh
Al-Anesi, Basheer
Manna, Debjit
Vivo, Paola
03.09.2025
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202509259499
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202509259499
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Peer reviewed
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Efficient surface passivation is crucial for mitigating defect-induced recombination losses in perovskite-based indoor photovoltaics (IPVs), where charge carrier dynamics are particularly sensitive to trap states under low-intensity illumination. Here, we introduce two pyridine-based passivators, tris[4-(pyridin-4-yl)phenyl]amine (TPAP) and its ionic counterpart (TPAP1), to achieve high-performance and stable perovskite IPVs. These passivators strongly coordinate with under-coordinated Pb2+ions, effectively reducing trap densities and improving hydrophobicity. When incorporated into lead-based triple-cation CsFAMA perovskite films, TPAP and TPAP1 significantly suppress nonradiative recombination, leading to notable improvements in device performance. Remarkably, TPAP1 demonstrates a unique ability to simultaneously passivate multiple defect types, further optimizing charge transport and boosting the open-circuit voltage (VOC). As a result, IPV devices incorporating TPAP and TPAP1 achieved remarkable indoor power conversion efficiencies of 30.1% and 31.7%, with VOCvalues of 0.97 and 1.00 V, respectively, under 1000 lux white LED illumination. This study presents a scalable and effective strategy for defect passivation in perovskite IPVs, highlighting the critical role of multifunctional organic passivators in advancing next-generation energy harvesting technologies.
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