Enhancement of open circuit voltage for CuSCN-based perovskite solar cells by controlling the perovskite/CuSCN interface with functional moleculesElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI: 10.1039/c8ta12217b
CuSCN, a low-cost inorganic hole transporting material (HTM), exhibits notably high hole-mobility and material stability, but turns out to show significantly lower open circuit voltage ( V OC ) than organic hole-conductors in its application as an HTM in perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Herein, for th...
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Zusammenfassung: | CuSCN, a low-cost inorganic hole transporting material (HTM), exhibits notably high hole-mobility and material stability, but turns out to show significantly lower open circuit voltage (
V
OC
) than organic hole-conductors in its application as an HTM in perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Herein, for the enhancement of
V
OC
, various functional molecules were introduced on the surface of a CH
3
NH
3
PbI
3
(MAPbI
3
) layer to passivate the defects and to improve the contact between MAPbI
3
and CuSCN layers. In particular, by introducing a mixture of 3-pyridyl isothiocyanate (Pr-ITC) and phenylene-1,4-diisothiocyanate (Ph-DITC), the
V
OC
of the CuSCN-based PSC (PSC-CuSCN) was increased over 40 mV, due to their unique molecular structures possessing two separate functional groups that can interact with MAPbI
3
as well as CuSCN. By this interfacial treatment, the fabricated CuSCN-based PSC device exhibits an average photovoltaic conversion efficiency (PCE) of 18.57% (PCE of 19.17% for the champion device), which is very close to the photovoltaic performance of the PSC with spiro-OMeTAD (PSC-spiro, average PCE of 19.03%). Also, the hysteresis in
J
-
V
measurements has been minimized, suggesting no appreciable charge accumulation at the perovskite/CuSCN interface by successful passivation of defects. Moreover, the long-term stability of PSC-CuSCN devices was further improved: after 200 days at a relative humidity of 30 ± 5%, 86% of the initial PCE remained for the PSC-CuSCN with surface treatment, whereas only 73% and 56% remained for the bare PSC-CuSCN and PSC-spiro, respectively.
CuSCN, a low-cost inorganic HTM, exhibits high hole-mobility and material stability, but shows significantly lower
V
OC
than organic HTMs in its application to perovskite solar cells. |
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ISSN: | 2050-7488 2050-7496 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c8ta12217b |