DOI: 10.1002/solr.70459 ISSN: 2367-198X

Enhancing the Comprehensive Performance of Carbon‐Based Hole‐Transport‐Layer‐Free CsPbI 2 Br Solar Cells via 5‐Aminouracil Additive

Hongyan Cheng, Hai Liu, Xueyan Ma, Zhengjun Meng, Wenxuan Li, Linfeng Kang, Diao Yang, Xuan Qi, Zhaonuo Wang, Yali Li, Yujun Fu, Deyan He, Junshuai Li

Carbon‐based hole‐transport‐layer‐free CsPbI 2 Br solar cells are limited by high defect density and inefficient interfacial charge transfer. Herein, 5‐aminouracil (5‐AU) is introduced as a multifunctional additive to simultaneously regulate bulk defects and interfacial energetics. 5‐AU forms Pb–O coordination and hydrogen bonding, effectively suppressing defect states and nonradiative recombination. Meanwhile, during the film fabrication process, a subset of 5‐AU molecules can diffuse to the interface of the SnO 2 /CsPbI 2 Br, where they form molecular bridges that facilitate charge extraction and improve energy‐level alignment. As a result, the 5‐AU‐modified device achieves a power conversion efficiency of 15.63% with an exceptional open‐circuit voltage of 1.349 V, along with reduced hysteresis and significantly enhanced storage, thermal, and environmental stability.

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