| Literature DB >> 32192335 |
Yanjie Wu1, Wenbo Bi1, Zhichong Shi1, Xinmeng Zhuang1, Zonglong Song1, Shuainan Liu1, Cong Chen1, Lin Xu1, Qilin Dai2, Hongwei Song1.
Abstract
Broadening the near-infrared (NIR) spectrum of device is critical to further improve the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of the perovskite solar cells (PSCs). In this work, novel Cu2CdZn1-xSnS4 (CZTS:Cd) film prepared by thermal evaporation method was employed as the NIR light-harvesting layer to complement the absorption of the perovskite. At the same time, Au nanorods (NRs) were introduced into the hole-transporting layer (HTL) to boost the utilization of CZTS:Cd to NIR light through localized surface plasmon effect. The perovskite/CZTS:Cd and Au NR-integrated PSCs can extend the photoelectric response to 900 nm. And more, the well-matched energy levels between CZTS:Cd and perovskite can effectively extract holes from perovskite and depress the charge carrier recombination. As a result, the champion PSC device insulating with CZTS:Cd and Au NRs demonstrates a remarkably increased PCE from 19.30 to 21.11%. The modified PSC devices also demonstrate highly improved long-time stability. The device retains a PCE of 87% after 500 h even under air with a relative humidity of 85%, implying the superior humidity stability of the devices with CZTS:Cd. This work suggests that perovskite/inorganic-integrated structure is a promising strategy to broaden and boost the NIR response of the PSCs.Entities:
Keywords: Au nanorods; Cu2CdxZn1−xSnS4; perovskite solar cells; plasmon; stability
Year: 2020 PMID: 32192335 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c00607
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229