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Exploring wide bandgap metal oxides for perovskite solar cells

Author(s)
Shin, SSLee, SJSeok, Sang Il
Issued Date
2019-02
DOI
10.1063/1.5055607
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/25800
Fulltext
https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.5055607
Citation
APL MATERIALS, v.7, no.2, pp.022401
Abstract
The heterojunction formed when wide bandgap oxides come into contact with perovskite solar cells is essential for high efficiency as it minimizes charge leakage along with charge separation and charge transfer. Therefore, the electrical and optical properties of wide bandgap oxides, including the bandgap, charge mobility, and energy level, directly determine the efficiency of perovskite solar cells. In addition, the surface properties of the wide bandgap oxide act as an important factor that determines the efficiency through the wettability and penetration of the precursor solution during perovskite layer deposition and long-term stability through the intimate interfacial bonding with the perovskite. Although a great variety of wide bandgap oxides are known, the number that can be used for perovskite solar cells is considerably reduced in view of the limitations that the light absorber (here, perovskite) for solar cells is fixed, and the oxides must be uniformly coated at low temperature onto the substrate. Herein, a review of the results from several broad bandgap oxides used in perovskite solar cells is presented, and a direction for discovering new photoelectrodes is proposed.
Publisher
AMER INST PHYSICS
ISSN
2166-532X
Keyword
HALIDE PEROVSKITESCARBON-MONOXIDECH3NH3PBI3STABILITYELECTRON-TRANSPORT LAYERSNB-DOPED TIO2DIFFUSION LENGTHSHIGHLY EFFICIENTTHIN-FILMSPERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT

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