Heliyon (Apr 2023)

The effects of grating anatase on the photovoltaic performance of perovskite based solar cells

  • Zhenyao Liang,
  • Chen Yuan,
  • Yang Zhang,
  • Le Huang,
  • Yibin Yang,
  • Ye Xiao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. e14935

Abstract

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Stimulated by the extraordinary power conversion efficiency (PCE) of hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites (HOIP) based solar cells (SCs), the derivative studies on inorganic perovskites (IOP) based SCs have been intensely investigated. In order to overcome the disadvantages of CsPbBr3, most prominently the unfavorable larger band gap (2.3eV), a grating layer of mesoporous anatase TiO2(mp-TiO2) has been inserted into the conventional configuration of SCs. The grating layer acts as the electron transfer layer (ETL) and light absorption strengthening layer at the same time. Due to the combined effects, the increased contacting area increased the fill factor (FF) and enhanced light trapping in the grating layer increased the short-current density, the average PCE of IOP based SCs has increased from 5.67% to 7.58%, which is a ca. 34% increase relatively. Furthermore, research on traditional HOIP-based SCs is also conducted. Interestingly, the increasing PCE mechanism is quite different from their inorganic counterparts, which should be attributed to the strain effect of different film structures. Thus, the strain-induced defect charge-state transitions of MAPbI3 by the grating layer increased the open-circuit voltage (Voc); and similarly, the increased contacting area also increased the FF, resulting in a 13% increase for PCE.

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