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The Diffusion of Low-Energy Methyl Group on ITO Film Surface and Its Impact on Optical-Electrical Properties.

Shiping ZhaoZhixuan LvXuelin GuoChaoqian LiuHualin WangWeiwei JiangShimin LiuNan WangYunxian CuiWanyu DingBing HanDongying Ju
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2018)
Indium tin oxide (ITO) film is one of the ideal candidates for transparent conductive cathode in methylammonium lead halide perovskite solar cells. Thus, the diffusion of methyl group in ITO film is inevitable, which could deteriorate the optical-electrical property of ITO film. In this study, ITO films with and without (100) preferred orientation were bombarded by the low-energy methyl group beam. After the bombardment, the optical-electrical property of ITO film without (100) preferred orientation deteriorated. The bombardment of methyl group had little influence on the optical-electrical property of ITO film with (100) preferred orientation. Finally, combining the crystallographic texture and chemical bond structure analysis, the diffusion mechanism of low-energy methyl group on ITO lattice and grain boundary, as well as the relation between the optical-electrical property and the diffusion of the methyl group, were discussed systematically. With the above results, ITO film with (100) preferred orientation could be an ideal candidate for transparent conductive cathode in methylammonium lead halide perovskite solar cells.
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