Influence of Thiazole-Modified Carbon Nitride Nanosheets with Feasible Electronic Properties on Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells.
Daniel CruzJose Garcia CerrilloBaris KumruNing LiJose Dario PereaBernhard V K J SchmidtIver LauermannChristoph J BrabecMarkus AntoniettiPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2019)
Effective, solution-processable designs of interfacial electron-transporting layers (ETLs) or hole-blocking layers are promising tools in modern electronic devices, e.g., to improve the performance, cost, and stability of perovskite-based solar cells. Herein, we introduce a facile synthetic route of thiazole-modified carbon nitride with 1.5 nm thick nanosheets which can be processed to a homogeneous, metal-free ETL for inverted perovskite solar cells. We show that thiazole-modified carbon nitride enables electronic interface enhancement via suppression of charge recombination, achieving 1.09 V in Voc and a rise to 20.17 mA/cm2 in Jsc. Hence, this report presents the successful implementation of a carbon-nitride-based structure to boost charge extraction from the perovskite absorber toward the electron transport layer in p-i-n devices.