High Electrical Conductivity 2D MXene Serves as Additive of Perovskite for Efficient Solar Cells.
Zhanglin GuoLiguo GaoZhenhua XuSiowhwa TeoChu ZhangYusuke KamataShuzi HayaseTingli MaPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2018)
MXenes, a newly intriguing family of 2D materials, have recently attracted considerable attention owing to their excellent properties such as high electrical conductivity and mobility, tunable structure, and termination groups. Here, the Ti3 C2 Tx MXene is incorporated into the perovskite absorber layer for the first time, which aims for efficiency enhancement. Results show that the termination groups of Ti3 C2 Tx can retard the crystallization rate, thereby increasing the crystal size of CH3 NH3 PbI3 . It is found that the high electrical conductivity and mobility of MXene can accelerate the charge transfer. After optimizing the key parameters, 12% enhancement in device performance is achieved by 0.03 wt% amount of MXene additive. This work unlocks opportunities for the use of MXene as potential materials in perovskite solar cell applications.