| Literature DB >> 33787224 |
Zheng Lv1, Li He1, Haipeng Jiang1, Xiaojun Ma1, Fengyou Wang1, Lin Fan1, Maobin Wei1, Jinghai Yang1, Lili Yang1, Nannan Yang2.
Abstract
An electron transport layer (ETL) with excellent conductivity and suitable band alignment plays a key role in accelerating charge extraction and transfer for achieving highly efficient planar perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Herein, a novel diluted-cadmium sulfide quantum dot (CdS QD)-assisted SnO2 ETL has been developed with a low-temperature fabrication process. The slight addition of CdS QDs first enhances the crystallinity and flatness of SnO2 ETLs so that it provides a promising workstation to obtain high-quality perovskite absorption layers. It also amazingly increases the conductivity of the SnO2 ETL by an order of magnitude and regulates the energy level matching between the SnO2 ETL and perovskite. These outstanding properties greatly accelerate the charge extraction and transfer. Thus, the MAPbI3-based PSCs with such a diluted-CdSQD-assisted SnO2 ETL achieve a maximum power conversion efficiency of 20.78% and obtain a better stability of devices in air. These findings testify the importance and potential of semiconductor QD modification on ETLs, which may pave the way for developing such composite ETLs for further enhancing photovoltaic performance of planar PSCs.Entities:
Keywords: band alignment; electron transporting layers; high conductivity; perovskite solar cells; power conversion efficiency
Year: 2021 PMID: 33787224 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c00896
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229