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Perovskite films prepared using the solution method suffer from excessive defects and poor crystallinity. Carboxylic acid groups (−COOH) are widely used as additives in perovskite to passivate defects and enhance crystallization. Herein, 4,4′-sulfonyldibenzoic acid (SA) was incorporated as an additive into the perovskite precursor solution. The −COOH groups in SA enable interactions with MAPbI 3 . The results demonstrate that the coordination interaction between the −C=O group of −COOH and Pb 2+ retards the growth of MAPbI 3 films, while the hydrogen bonding between the −OH group and I – contributes to the passivation of iodine-related defects. Additionally, the introduction of SA induces compressive strain in the perovskite lattice. The SA-modified MAPbI 3 photodetector achieved a maximum external quantum efficiency of 89.88%, a dark current density of 1.46 × 10 –10 A cm –2, and significantly enhanced device stability.
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