Development of an inorganic cesium carbonate-based electron transport material for a 17% power conversion efficiency perovskite solar cell device

Mohammad I. Hossain*, Brahim Aïssa, Iwan Zimmermann, Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin, Abdelhak Belaidi

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Abstract

A lowerature solution process technique is employed to develop an inorganic cesium carbonate (Cs2CO3) as an electron transport material for inorganic-organic hybrid double cation (FAPbI3)0.85(MAPbBr3)0.15 perovskite solar cells, as an alternative to the conventional thick and meso-TiO2. A device structure of compact-TiO2/Cs2CO3 (0.2 wt. %)/perovskite/spiro-OMETAD leads to enhanced performance of the photovoltaic device, achieving a short-circuit current density (Jsc) of 22.26 mA/cm2, an open-circuit voltage (Voc) of 1054 mV, a fill factor (FF) of 71.6%, and a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of about 17% under one sun illumination, whereas the controlled device structure shows an efficiency of 16.58% without such surface modification layer. Additionally, a device structure of Cs2CO3 (6 wt. %)/perovskite/spiro-OMETAD without any TiO2 ETM has shown a Jsc of 15.40 mA/cm2, Voc of 1023 mV, FF of 51.7%, and a PCE of 8.14%. On the other hand, external quantum efficiency (EQE) data yields around 85% of incident photon to electron conversion for c-TiO2/Cs2CO3 (0.2 wt. %)/perovskite/spiro-OMETAD structure and integrated Jsc extracted from EQE data confirms that Jsc obtained from the current-voltage test is within a close agreement. The obtained results indicate that there is a possibility to further increase the performance of perovskite-based cells and reduce their processing cost by replacing the thick mesoporous TiO2 by Cs2CO3.

Original languageEnglish
Article number015502
JournalJournal of Photonics for Energy
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2020

Keywords

  • cesium carbonate
  • electron transport materials
  • perovskite solar cells
  • solution processing
  • thin films

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