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    New bifacial linker enhances adhesion in flexible solar cells

    AndersonBy AndersonFebruary 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

    Novel bifacial linker developed to prevent heterointerfacial delamination in flexible perovskite solar cells
    A cross-sectional SEM image showing the device configuration, with the BnBF3K bifacial linker coated between perovskite and SnO2. Credit: Advanced Materials (2025). DOI: 10.1002/adma.202419329

    Flexible perovskite solar cells (F-PSCs) have attracted attention for their potential in diverse applications. However, their commercialization faces challenges related to low mechanical flexibility, which leads to poor adhesion between the perovskite absorber layer and the flexible substrate.

    A recent study published in Advanced Materials offers a promising solution to this problem with the development of a novel bifacial linker designed to prevent heterointerfacial delamination in F-PSCs. This study was conducted by Prof. Yang Dong and Prof. Liu Shengzhong from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).

    Researchers introduced a novel bifacial linker, potassium benzyl(trifluoro)borate (BnBF3K), to enhance the adhesion at the SnO2/perovskite interface, which effectively addresses the delamination issue in F-PSCs.

    By optimizing heterointerfacial delamination, minimizing buried defects in the perovskite, reducing SnO2 surface defects, and improving physical contact between the perovskite and the SnO2-coated substrate, the performance of the solar cells was significantly enhanced.

    Further analysis confirmed the crucial role of the bifacial linker in boosting device performance. The unique properties of BnBF3K facilitated strong molecular interactions and robust adsorption, ensuring excellent adhesion between the perovskite and the SnO2 substrate.

    The strengthened mechanical interface provided a stable foundation for electrical contact, allowing efficient charge extraction and transport, even under mechanical deformation of the flexible device.

    As a result of the bifacial linker, an efficiency of 21.82% (certified at 21.39%) was achieved for a flexible perovskite solar module with an area of 12.80 cm2. Moreover, the flexible modules demonstrated excellent mechanical flexibility, retaining 96.56% of their initial efficiency after 6,000 bending cycles, highlighting their potential for a wide range of practical applications.

    “Our study not only improves the mechanical stability of flexible perovskite devices but also reduces buried surface defects and optimizes energy level alignment,” said Prof. Liu.

    More information:
    Xuejie Zhu et al, Restrictive Heterointerfacial Delamination in Flexible Perovskite Photovoltaics Using a Bifacial Linker, Advanced Materials (2025). DOI: 10.1002/adma.202419329

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    Anderson is an avid technology enthusiast with a keen eye for emerging trends and developments in the tech industry. He plays a pivotal role in delivering up-to-date and relevant technology news to keep the website’s readers informed. With a background in tech journalism and a passion for research, Anderson ensures that each piece he posts is thoroughly vetted, insightful, and reflective of the latest advancements in the field. His commitment to staying ahead of industry shifts makes him an invaluable asset to the team and a trusted source for readers seeking credible and timely tech news.

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