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Efficient flexible perovskite solar cells and modules using a stable SnO2-nanocrystal isopropanol dispersion

Author(s)
Su, ZhiweiLi, JingJiang, RuixuanZhang, ShujieJin, ChengkaiYe, FengKe, BingcanZhou, MengjunTong, JinhuiPark, HyesungHuang, FuzhiCheng, Yi-BingBu, Tongle
Issued Date
2024-04
DOI
10.1007/s12274-023-6115-y
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/66055
Citation
NANO RESEARCH, v.17, no.4, pp.2704 - 2711
Abstract
The outstanding advantages of lightweight and flexibility enable flexible perovskite solar cells (PSCs) to have great application potential in mobile energy devices. Due to the low cost, low-temperature processibility, and high electron mobility, SnO2 nanocrystals have been widely employed as the electron transport layer in flexible PSCs. To prepare high-quality SnO2 layers, a monodispersed nanocrystal solution is normally used. However, the SnO2 nanocrystals can easily aggregate, especially after long periods of storage. Herein, we develop a green and cost-effective strategy for the synthesis of high-quality SnO2 nanocrystals at low temperatures by introducing small molecules of glycerol, obtaining a stable and well-dispersed SnO2-nanocrystal isopropanol dispersion successfully. Due to the enhanced dispersity and super wettability of this alcohol-based SnO2-nanocrystal solution, large-area smooth and dense SnO2 films are easily deposited on the plastic conductive substrate. Furthermore, this contributes to effective charge transfer and suppressed non-radiative recombination at the interface between the SnO2 and perovskite layers. As a result, a greatly enhanced power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 21.8% from 19.2% is achieved for small-area flexible PSCs. A large-area 5 cm x 5 cm flexible perovskite solar mini-module with a champion PCE of 16.5% and good stability is also demonstrated via this glycerol-modified SnO2-nanocrystal isopropanol dispersion approach.
Publisher
TSINGHUA UNIV PRESS
ISSN
1998-0124
Keyword (Author)
tin oxideisopropanol dispersioncolloid stabilityflexible perovskite solar cells
Keyword
ELECTRON-TRANSPORT LAYER

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