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Minimizing Surface Defects by Chemical Passivation for High‐Performance Perovskite/Silicon Tandem Solar Cells

30.08.2025
Minimizing Surface Defects by Chemical Passivation for High‐Performance Perovskite/Silicon Tandem Solar Cells

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Surface passivation treatments are critical for enhancing the power conversion efficiency of perovskite/c-Si tandem solar cells. However, different postsurface treatment methods exhibit variations in passivation efficiency for film defects and conformal deposition on textured surfaces. This work reports the implementation of molecular passivation and heterojunction passivation in high-efficiency tandem devices. Furthermore, it compares the passivation performance differences on textured surfaces among various techniques, including solution processing and vacuum deposition.


As the pursuit for cost reduction of photovoltaic technologies goes on, the interest in high-efficiency Si-tandem solar cells has been strongly increasing, among which perovskite/silicon has demonstrated impressive results and prospects for further enhancements. However, the existence of deleterious defects at the surface of wide-bandgap perovskite films in the top solar cells dramatically impedes the potential industrial applications of perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells. In this review, begin by summarizing the various types of defects and the passivation mechanisms to provide guidance for the passivation protocols. Then, it highlights the reasons for device performance enhancement of the most widely used passivation strategy, chemical bonding passivation, which works by either assembling a thin molecular layer (molecular passivation) or inducing the formation of a low-dimensional perovskite (heterojunction passivation) at the 3D perovskite surface. Next, an overview of the passivating treatments for perovskite films deposited on crystalline silicon and their fabrication requirements is presented. Finally, the challenges and knowledge gaps for breaking bottlenecks in the commercialization of perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells are proposed.

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