| Literature DB >> 29786889 |
Haoxuan Sun1, Kaimo Deng2, Yayun Zhu2, Min Liao3, Jie Xiong1, Yanrong Li1, Liang Li2.
Abstract
Lead halide perovskite solar cells (PSCs) with the high power conversion efficiency (PCE) typically use mesoporous metal oxide nanoparticles as the scaffold and electron-transport layers. However, the traditional mesoporous layer suffers from low electron conductivity and severe carrier recombination. Here, antimony-doped tin oxide nanorod arrays are proposed as novel transparent conductive mesoporous layers in PSCs. Such a mesoporous layer improves the electron transport as well as light utilization. To resolve the common problem of uneven growth of perovskite on rough surface, the dynamic two-step spin coating strategy is proposed to prepare highly smooth, dense, and crystallized perovskite films with micrometer-scale grains, largely reducing the carrier recombination ratio. The conductive mesoporous layer and high-quality perovskite film eventually render the PSC with a remarkable PCE of 20.1% with excellent reproducibility. These findings provide a new avenue to further design high-efficiency PSCs from the aspect of carrier transport and recombination.Entities:
Keywords: Sb-doped SnO2zzm321990; conductive mesoporous layer; high-efficiency solar cell; nanorod array; perovskite
Year: 2018 PMID: 29786889 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201801935
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849