Almalki, MasaudAnagnostou, KaterinaRogdakis, KonstantinosEickemeyer, Felix ThomasOthman, MostafaStylianakis, Minas M.Tsikritzis, DimitrisAlanazi, Anwar Q.Tzoganakis, NikolaosPfeifer, LukasTherisod, RitaMo, XiaoliangWolff, Christian MichaelHessler-Wyser, AichaZakeeruddin, Shaik M.Zhang, HongKymakis, EmmanuelGratzel, Michael2024-07-032024-07-032024-07-032024-09-0110.1016/j.jechem.2024.04.037https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/209063WOS:001247313600001Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have made great advances in terms of power conversion efficiency (PCE), yet their subpar stability continues to hinder their commercialization. The interface between the perovskite layer and the charge-carrier transporting layers plays a crucial role in undermining the stability of PSCs. In this work, we propose a strategy to stabilize high-performance PSCs with PCE over 23% by introducing a cesium-doped graphene oxide (GO-Cs) as an interlayer between the perovskite and hole-transporting material. The GO-Cs treated PSCs exhibit excellent operational stability with a projected T80 (the time where the device PCE reduces to 80% of its initial value) of 2143 h of operation at the maximum powering point under one sun illumination. (c) 2023 Published by ELSEVIER B.V. and Science Press on behalf of Science Press and Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.Physical SciencesTechnologyPerovskite Solar CellsDoped Graphene OxideGraphene Related MaterialLong-Term Operational StabilityImproving the operational stability of perovskite solar cells with cesium-doped graphene oxide interlayertext::journal::journal article::research article