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p-i-n Perovskite Solar Cells on Steel Substrates.

Benjamin T FelekiRicardo K M BouwerValerio ZardettoMartijn M WienkRené A J Janssen
Published in: ACS applied energy materials (2022)
An efficient substrate-configuration p-i-n metal-halide perovskite solar cell (PSC) is fabricated on a polymer-coated steel substrate. The optimized cell employs a Ti bottom electrode coated with a thin indium tin oxide (ITO) interlayer covered with a self-assembled [2-(9 H -carbazol-9-yl)ethyl]phosphonic acid monolayer as a hole-selective contact. A triple-cation perovskite is used as the absorber layer. Thermally evaporated C 60 and atomic layer deposited SnO 2 layers serve to create an electron-selective contact. The cells use an ITO top electrode with an antireflective MgF 2 coating. The optimized cell fabricated on a polymer-coated steel substrate reaches a power conversion efficiency of 16.5%, which approaches the 18.4% efficiency of a p-i-n reference superstrate-configuration cell that uses a similar stack design. Optical simulations suggest that the remaining optical losses are due to the absorption of light by the ITO top electrode, the C 60 layer, the Ti bottom electrode, and reflection from the MgF 2 coating in almost equal amounts. The major loss is, however, in the fill factor as a result of an increased sheet resistance of the top ITO electrode.
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