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Semi-transparent perovskite solar cells with bidirectional transparent electrodes

Authors :
Dong-Hyeok Choi
Han-Ki Kim
Sang-Hwi Lim
Do-Hyung Kim
Su-Kyung Kim
Min-jun Kwak
Hae-Jun Seok
Source :
Nano Energy. 82:105703
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

In this study, we report on high performance semi-transparent perovskite solar cells (PSCs) with bidirectional transparent electrodes for use in building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV). Using a typical magnetron sputtered InSnO (ITO) anode and a low energy sputtered InZnSnO (IZTO) cathode, we fabricated bidirectional transparent electrodes for semi-transparent PSCs. In particular, by the sequential sputtering of a thin buffer and then a thick dense IZTO layer (two-step sputtering), we fabricated a transparent IZTO cathode for a p-i-n planar type PSC without any plasma damage. Compared to the power conversion efficiency (PCE 3.43%) of PSCs with an ITO cathode prepared by typical DC magnetron sputtering, the PSC with a two-step sputtered IZTO cathode showed a much higher PCE (15.72%) due to the absence of plasma damage. The high PCE of the semi-transparent PSC with IZTO cathode is comparable to the PCE (17.04%) of an opaque PSC with opaque Ag cathode. Furthermore, with diluted perovskite solution, we able to achieve PCE of 13.61% and AVT of 24.70% both high enough to use as PSC for BIPV. These results demonstrate that the two-step linear facing target sputtering (FTS) process is a feasible approach to make high-quality transparent top cathodes for semi-transparent PSCs. Considering the mass-production of semi-transparent PSCs for BIPV, FTS-based two-step sputtering has great potential to become a key technique for producing smart windows that will replace typical solution coating or other complicated transfer processes.

Details

ISSN :
22112855
Volume :
82
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nano Energy
Accession number :
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