1. Improvement of interfacial contact for efficient PCBM/MAPbI3 planar heterojunction solar cells with a binary antisolvent mixture treatment.
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Chandel, Anjali, Wu, Jia-Ren, Thakur, Diksha, Kassou, Said, Chiang, Shou-En, Cheng, Kai-Jen, Li, Chung-Yu, Yen, Yung-Sheng, Chen, Sheng-Hui, and Chang, Sheng Hsiung
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PHOTOVOLTAIC power systems ,SOLAR cells ,BINARY mixtures ,HETEROJUNCTIONS ,THIN films ,SHORT-circuit currents ,DICHLOROMETHANE ,TOLUENE - Abstract
Atomic-force microscopic images, x-ray diffraction patterns, Urbach energies and photoluminescence quenching experiments show that the interfacial contact quality between the hydrophobic [6,6]-phenyl-C
61 -buttric acid methyl ester (PCBM) thin film and hydrophilic CH3 NH3 PbI3 (MAPbI3 ) thin film can be effectively improved by using a binary antisolvent mixture (toluene:dichloromethane or chlorobenzene:dichloromethane) in the anti-solvent mixture-mediated nucleation process, which increases the averaged power conversion efficiency of the resultant PEDOT:PSS (P3CT-Na) thin film based MAPbI3 solar cells from 13.18% (18.52%) to 13.80% (19.55%). Beside, the use of 10% dichloromethane (DCM) in the binary antisolvent mixture results in a nano-textured MAPbI3 thin film with multicrystalline micrometer-sized grains and thereby increasing the short-circuit current density and fill factor (FF) of the resultant solar cells. It is noted that a remarkable FF of 80.33% is achieved, which can be used to explain the stable photovoltaic performance without additional encapsulations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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