Advanced Materials

Photochromic Control in Hybrid Perovskite Photovoltaics

Weifan Luo 1
José María Andrés Castán 2
Diego Mirani 2
Antonio J Riquelme 2
Amit Kumar Sachan 3
Olzhas Kurman 4
Sunju Kim 4
Fabiola Faini 5
Paul Zimmermann 6
Alexander Hinderhofer 6
Yash Patel 1
Aaron T. Frei 7
Jacques-E. Moser 7
Daniel Ramirez 8
Frank Schreiber 6
Pascale Maldivi 2
Ji-Youn Seo 4
Wolfgang Tress 3
Giulia Grancini 5
Renaud Demadrille 2
J. Milić 1, 9
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Adolphe Merkle Institute/ University of Fribourg Fribourg 1700 Switzerland
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Université Grenoble Alpes CEA CNRS Grenoble‐INP, IRIG‐SyMMES, 17 avenue des Martyrs Grenoble 38000 France
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Forschungsschwerpunkt Organic Electronics & Photovoltaics ZHAW School of Engineering Winterthur 8400 Switzerland
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Physical Chemistry Department University of Pavia Pavia 27100 Italy
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Department of Chemistry University of Turku Turku 20500 Finland
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-03-20
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR9.191
CiteScore43.0
Impact factor27.4
ISSN09359648, 15214095
Abstract

The application of perovskite photovoltaics is hampered by issues related to the operational stability upon exposure to external stimuli, such as voltage bias and light. The dynamic control of the properties of perovskite materials in response to light could ensure the durability of perovskite solar cells, which is especially critical at the interface with charge‐extraction layers. We have applied a functionalized photochromic material based on spiro‐indoline naphthoxazine at the interface with hole‐transport layers in the corresponding perovskite solar cells with the aim of stabilizing them in response to voltage bias and light. We demonstrate photoinduced transformation by a combination of techniques, including transient absorption spectroscopy and Kelvin probe force microscopy. As a result, the application of the photochromic derivative offers improvements in photovoltaic performance and operational stability, highlighting the potential of dynamic photochromic strategies in perovskite photovoltaics.

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