Chemistry

Molecular Coatings Boost Efficiency in Next-Generation Solar Cells

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This research investigates self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) used as interface modification layers in perovskite and organic solar cells. The study examines how the molecular structure of SAMs affects their electronic properties and performance when integrated into photovoltaic devices. The authors establish correlations between SAM molecular design, interfacial characteristics, and resulting solar cell efficiency and stability.


Understanding structure-property relationships of SAMs enables rational design of interface materials that can improve solar cell performance and longevity. This knowledge could accelerate development of more efficient and commercially viable next-generation photovoltaic technologies, particularly for emerging perovskite solar cells.


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Journal of the American Chemical Society
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.6c08995

Source: [ASAP] Self-Assembled Monolayers at Photovoltaic Interfaces: Unveiling Structure–Property Relationships to Applications in Perovskite and Organic Solar Cells