The development of efficient and stable perovskite solar cells(PSCs)continues to face commercialization challenges,with long-term operational stability remaining a critical bottleneck despite considerable progress in ...The development of efficient and stable perovskite solar cells(PSCs)continues to face commercialization challenges,with long-term operational stability remaining a critical bottleneck despite considerable progress in power conversion efficiency(PCE).This challenge is particularly pronounced at the hole-selective interface,where high-performance contacts frequently lack the necessary robustness,thereby limiting device reliability and durability.The recent development of stable organic diradical self-assembled monolayers(SAMs)represents a significant advancement in interfacial contact engineering for perovskite devices.展开更多
文摘The development of efficient and stable perovskite solar cells(PSCs)continues to face commercialization challenges,with long-term operational stability remaining a critical bottleneck despite considerable progress in power conversion efficiency(PCE).This challenge is particularly pronounced at the hole-selective interface,where high-performance contacts frequently lack the necessary robustness,thereby limiting device reliability and durability.The recent development of stable organic diradical self-assembled monolayers(SAMs)represents a significant advancement in interfacial contact engineering for perovskite devices.