| Literature DB >> 29741863 |
Xin Li1,2, Junyou Yang1,2, Qinghui Jiang1,2, Hui Lai1,3,2, Shuiping Li1,2, Jiwu Xin1,2, Weijing Chu1,2, Jingdi Hou1,2.
Abstract
For a typical perovskite solar cell (PKSC), the electron transport layer (ETL) has a great effect on device performance and stability. Herein, we manifest that low-temperature solution-processed ZnSe can be used as a potential ETL for PKSCs. Our optimized device with ZnSe ETL has achieved a high power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 17.78% with negligible hysteresis, compared with the TiO2 based cell (13.76%). This enhanced photovoltaic performance is attributed to the suitable band alignment, high electron mobility, and reduced charge accumulation at the interface of ETL/perovskite. Encouraging results were obtained when the thin layer of ZnSe cooperated with TiO2. It shows that the device based on the TiO2/ZnSe ETL with cascade conduction band level can effectively reduce the interfacial charge recombination and promote carrier transfer with the champion PCE of 18.57%. In addition, the ZnSe-based device exhibits a better photostability than the control device due to the greater ultraviolet (UV) light harvesting of the ZnSe layer, which can efficiently prevent the perovskite film from intense UV-light exposure to avoid associated degradation. Consequently, our results present that a promising ETL can be a potential candidate of the n-type ETL for commercialization of efficient and photostable PKSCs.Entities:
Keywords: ZnSe; hysteresis; low-temperature solution process; perovskite solar cell; photostability
Year: 2018 PMID: 29741863 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b01351
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881