Constructing heterojunctions by surface sulfidation for efficient inverted perovskite solar cells
East China Normal University · Chinese Academy of Sciences · +1 more institution
Abstract
A stable perovskite heterojunction was constructed for inverted solar cells through surface sulfidation of lead (Pb)-rich perovskite films. The formed lead-sulfur (Pb-S) bonds upshifted the Fermi level at the perovskite interface and induced an extra back-surface field for electron extraction. The resulting inverted devices exhibited a power conversion efficiency (PCE) >24% with a high open-circuit voltage of 1.19 volts, corresponding to a low voltage loss of 0.36 volts. The strong Pb-S bonds could stabilize perovskite heterojunctions and strengthen underlying perovskite structures that have a similar crystal lattice. Devices with surface sulfidation retained more than 90% of the initial PCE after aging at…
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6Topics & keywords
- Sulfidation
- Heterojunction
- Perovskite (structure)
- Materials science
- Energy conversion efficiency
- Open-circuit voltage
- Optoelectronics
- Voltage
- Affordable and clean energy