| Literature DB >> 32337968 |
Hao Sun1,2, Danyan Xie1, Zhen Song2, Chuanhui Liang2, Lingbo Xu1, Xianlin Qu3, Yuxin Yao1, Deng Li2, Hang Zhai2, Kun Zheng3, Can Cui1, Yiying Zhao2.
Abstract
Numerous trap states and low conductivity of compact TiO2 layers are major obstacles for achieving high power conversion efficiency and high-stability perovskite solar cells. Here we report an effective Na2S-doped TiO2 layer, which can improve the conductivity of TiO2 layers, the contact of the TiO2/perovskite interface, and the crystallinity of perovskite layers. Comprehensive investigations demonstrate that Na cations increase the conductivity of TiO2 layers while S anions change the wettability of TiO2 layers, thus improving the crystallinity of perovskite layers and passivate defects at the TiO2/PVK interface. The synergetic effects of dopants lead to a champion efficiency as high as 21.25% in unencapsulated perovskite solar cells (PSCs), with much-improved stability. Our work provides new insights on anion dopants in TiO2 layers, which is usually neglected in previous reports, and also proposes a simple approach to produce low-cost and high-performance electron transport layers for high-performance PSCs.Entities:
Keywords: additive; compact TiO2; crystallization; electron extraction; perovskite solar cells
Year: 2020 PMID: 32337968 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c03180
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229