材料科学
钝化
纳米技术
表征(材料科学)
钙钛矿(结构)
光伏系统
串联
接口(物质)
工程物理
缩放比例
异质结
绝缘体(电)
结晶
多孔性
封装(网络)
应变工程
可扩展性
相容性(地球化学)
光电子学
电介质
数码产品
光伏
介孔材料
多孔介质
纳米尺度
光子学
表面改性
设计要素和原则
表面工程
作者
Ruijie Li,Ruixia Yang,Haitao Luo,Zheng Lu,Jie Zhao,Guifu Zou,Dong Yang,Shengzhong (Frank) Liu
摘要
ABSTRACT Inverted perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have emerged as a highly promising photovoltaic architecture due to their excellent operational stability, simplified fabrication, and compatibility with tandem integration. While surface passivation and top interface optimization have been extensively studied, the buried interface between hole transport layer and perovskite absorber has recently been recognized as a critical yet underexplored factor controlling device efficiency and long‐term stability. This review systematically examines the fundamental roles, characterization techniques, and engineering strategies of buried interfaces in inverted PSCs. We first analyze defect formation, energy‐level alignment, strain accumulation and crystallization dynamics at the buried interface, followed by advanced characterization approaches that enable direct probing of interfacial chemical and electronic properties. We then summarize recent progress in buried interface engineering, including crystallization modulation, chemical passivation, energy‐level tuning and emerging methods such as molecular extrusion and porous insulator contacts. Finally, we highlight remaining challenges in scaling buried interface engineering from small‐area devices to large‐area modules, emphasizing scalable processing, uniform interfacial modification and long‐term operational stability. This review aims to provide a comprehensive framework and guidance for the rational design of next‐generation high‐efficiency and durable inverted PSCs.
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