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Defect management by a cesium fluoride-modified electron transport layer promotes perovskite solar cells.

Xiangning XuZhichao LinQingbin CaiHongye DongXinli WangCheng Mu
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2022)
SnO 2 is a candidate material for electron transport layers (ETLs) in perovskite solar cells (PSCs). However, a large number of defects at the SnO 2 /perovskite interface lead to notable non-radiative interfacial recombination. Moreover, the energy level arrangement between SnO 2 /perovskite does not match well. In this study, a SnO 2 /CsF-SnO 2 double-layer ETL was prepared by doping CsF into SnO 2 , effectively passivating the defects of the SnO 2 ETL and SnO 2 /perovskite interface. The formation of a good energy level arrangement with the perovskite layer reduces the interface non-radiative recombination and improves the performance of the interface charge extraction. The photoelectric conversion efficiency of the optimal CsF-modified PSC reached 22.18%, owing to the significant increase in the open-circuit voltage to 1.180 V.
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