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A Cu 3 PS 4 nanoparticle hole selective layer for efficient inverted perovskite solar cells

Cu 3 PS 4 nanoparticles are used as a new inorganic hole selective layer (HSL) to fabricate efficient perovskite thin-film solar cells in the inverted device configuration. Compared with other HSL materials used in efficient perovskite solar cells, Cu 3 PS 4 has the smallest effective mass for holes...

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Published in:Journal of materials chemistry. A, Materials for energy and sustainability Materials for energy and sustainability, 2019-02, Vol.7 (9), p.4604-4610
Main Authors: Yin, Xinxing, McClary, Scott A., Song, Zhaoning, Zhao, Dewei, Graeser, Brian, Wang, Changlei, Shrestha, Niraj, Wang, Xiaoming, Chen, Cong, Li, Chongwen, Subedi, Kamala K., Ellingson, Randy J., Tang, Weihua, Agrawal, Rakesh, Yan, Yanfa
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Language:English
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Summary:Cu 3 PS 4 nanoparticles are used as a new inorganic hole selective layer (HSL) to fabricate efficient perovskite thin-film solar cells in the inverted device configuration. Compared with other HSL materials used in efficient perovskite solar cells, Cu 3 PS 4 has the smallest effective mass for holes. Additionally, Cu 3 PS 4 has a valence band energy level of −5.05 eV, which is suitable for effectively extracting holes generated in perovskite absorbers. These reveal intrinsic properties of Cu 3 PS 4 that make it an excellent HSL material for perovskite solar cells. We further find that a Cu 3 PS 4 nanoparticle HSL promotes grain growth of perovskite thin films, which benefits device performance. Our perovskite solar cells using a Cu 3 PS 4 nanoparticle HSL achieve a maximum power conversion efficiency of 18.17% with small hysteresis and a high fill factor of 81.6%, which is significantly better than the performance of the best control device using the poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) HSL.
ISSN:2050-7488
2050-7496
DOI:10.1039/C8TA12100A