Enhanced efficiency of carbon-based mesoscopic Perovskite solar cells through a tungsten oxide nanoparticle additive in the carbon electrode
Zhou, L; Zuo, Y; Mallick, T; et al.Sundaram, S
Date: 19 June 2019
Journal
Scientific Reports
Publisher
Nature Research
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Abstract
This paper presents perovskite solar cells employed with WO3 nanoparticles embedded carbon top
electrode. WO3 nanoparticles works as an inorganic hole-transport material (HTM) to promote
the hole-extraction in the perovskite/carbon interface as revealed by efficiency, electrochemical
impedance and external quantum efficiency ...
This paper presents perovskite solar cells employed with WO3 nanoparticles embedded carbon top
electrode. WO3 nanoparticles works as an inorganic hole-transport material (HTM) to promote
the hole-extraction in the perovskite/carbon interface as revealed by efficiency, electrochemical
impedance and external quantum efficiency measurements. As a result, a 40% enhancement of
energy conversion efficiency has been achieved compared to the reference devices with the energy
conversion efficiency of 10.77% under standard conditions. In addition, the Li-TFSI can modify the
interface between electron-transport material (ETM) and perovskite, which may inhibit the
recombination at the ETM/perovskite interface. The VOC of devices upon the modification of Li-TFSI
is increased from 887.9 to 934.2 mV. This work highlights about the enlightenment of the effective
performance of carbon-based mesoscopic PSCs by the introduction of HTM and the modification
of interfaces.
Engineering
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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