Résumé
Zinc oxide (ZnO) is a widely used transparent conductive oxide owing to its tunable optoelectronic properties, particularly in the field of solar energy conversion. In this study a thin layer of this compound has been employed as a hole-blocking layer in a planar perovskite based solar cell in substitution for the classical titanium dioxide (TiO2) bilayer. The introduction of intrinsic ZnO between the perovskite layer and the degenerate n-type doped contact leads to a large reduction of the recombination at this interface. Optimization of the ZnO layer properties together with that of the perovskite deposition parameters leads to the measurement of a power conversion efficiency of 14.2% measured at a reverse scan on a 0.175 cm2 cell. Moreover, the ageing cell performance has been investigated over more than two months for both encapsulated and non-encapsulated devices. When a decrease of the fill factor with time, possibly related to the degradation of the cell contact, is observed, the short circuit current (>18 mA cm-2) and the open circuit (>1 V) potential remain remarkably constant.
| langue originale | Anglais |
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| Pages (de - à) | 67715-67723 |
| Nombre de pages | 9 |
| journal | RSC Advances |
| Volume | 6 |
| Numéro de publication | 72 |
| Les DOIs | |
| état | Publié - 1 janv. 2016 |
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