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Clean interface without any intermixed state between ultra-thin P3 polymer and CH3NH3PbI3 hybrid perovskite thin film.

Min-Cherl JungAsuka MatsuyamaSora KoboriInhee MaengYoung Mi LeeMyungkwan SongSung-Ho JinMasakazu Nakamura
Published in: Scientific reports (2019)
Hole transport layers (HTL) are crucial materials to improve the power conversion efficiency in organohalide hybrid perovskite-based solar-cell applications. Two important physical properties are required in HTL materials: good hole mobility and air-protection. After HTL solution-based deposition, an intermixed chemical state at the interface between HTL and hybrid perovskite is key to confirming the physical property of HTL. We performed high-resolution x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy to investigate the chemical states at the interface between an ultra-thin P3 polymer and CH3NH3PbI3 hybrid perovskite thin film. At the interface, we found no apparent intermixed chemical state. Furthermore, we confirmed that the P3 HTL with the ultra-thin layer (7 nm) protected the hybrid perovskite material against air-exposure for 2 weeks.
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