Stabilizing perovskite solar cells with modified indium oxide electron transport layer
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Stabilizing perovskite solar cells with modified indium oxide electron transport layerAutoria
Data de publicació
2023Editor
ElsevierISSN
0927-0248; 1879-3398Cita bibliogràfica
TSAREV, Sergey, et al. Stabilizing perovskite solar cells with modified indium oxide electron transport layer. Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 2023, vol. 251, p. 112115Tipus de document
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0927024822005323Versió
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Despite the impressive progress, the perovskite solar cells are still under the stage of laboratory research,
mainly because of their inferior operational stability. To improve the device lifetime, one of the most
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Despite the impressive progress, the perovskite solar cells are still under the stage of laboratory research,
mainly because of their inferior operational stability. To improve the device lifetime, one of the most
important strategies is to eliminate the undesirable side reactions between the functional layers. In this
study, we present the thermal oxidation method to yield high-quality pristine and modified indium oxide
films applied as efficient electron transport layers (ETLs) for perovskite cells in a planar n-i-p configuration.
The cells incorporating In2O3 as ETL material can deliver comparable efficiencies with the reference SnO2-
based devices while showing much superior operational stability. We attributed the observed stabilizing
effect of indium oxide to its reduced chemical activity at the interface with the perovskite absorber layer.
In particular, In2O3 can hardly oxidize I- to molecular iodine on the contrary to SnO2 and TiO2 known for
their photocatalytic activity. We believe that this study may provide researchers with general guidelines
to develop a large variety of ETL materials for efficient yet stable perovskite cells. [-]
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Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 2023, vol. 251, p. 112115Entitat finançadora
Russian Science Foundation | Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación de España (MICINN)
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19-73-30020 | PID2019-107348 GB-100
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