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Rational Design of a Chemical Bath Deposition Based Tin Oxide Electron‐Transport Layer for Perovskite Photovoltaics

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Lu, Yongli; Shih, Meng‐Chen; Tan, Shaun; Grotevent, Matthias J; Wang, Lili; Zhu, Hua; Zhang, Ruiqi; Lee, Joo‐Hong; Lee, Jin‐Wook; Bulović, Vladimir; Bawendi, Moungi G; ... Show more Show less
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Chemical bath deposition (CBD) is widely used to deposit tin oxide (SnOx) as an electron-transport layer in perovskite solar cells (PSCs). The conventional recipe uses thioglycolic acid (TGA) to facilitate attachments of SnOx particles onto the substrate. However, nonvolatile TGA is reported to harm the operational stability of PSCs. In this work, a volatile oxalic acid (OA) is introduced as an alternative to TGA. OA, a dicarboxylic acid, functions as a chemical linker for the nucleation and attachment of particles to the substrate in the chemical bath. Moreover, OA can be readily removed through thermal annealing followed by a mild H2O2 treatment, as shown by FTIR measurements. Synergistically, the mild H2O2 treatment selectively oxidizes the surface of the SnOx layer, minimizing nonradiative interface carrier recombination. EELS (electron-energy-loss spectroscopy) confirms that the SnOx surface is dominated by Sn4+, while the bulk is a mixture of Sn2+ and Sn4+. This rational design of a CBD SnOx layer leads to devices with T85 ≈1500 h, a significant improvement over the TGA-based device with T80 ≈250 h. The champion device reached a power conversion efficiency of 24.6%. This work offers a rationale for optimizing the complex parameter space of CBD SnOx to achieve efficient and stable PSCs.
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2023-07-18
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/164997
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemistry; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Journal
Advanced Materials
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Wiley
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Lu, Yongli, Shih, Meng‐Chen, Tan, Shaun, Grotevent, Matthias J, Wang, Lili et al. 2023. "Rational Design of a Chemical Bath Deposition Based Tin Oxide Electron‐Transport Layer for Perovskite Photovoltaics." Advanced Materials, 35 (45).
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