TY - JOUR
T1 - Charge Carrier Dynamics at Carbon/Perovskite Interface
T2 - Implications on Carbon-Based HTM-Free Solar Cell Stability
AU - Dileep K., Reshma
AU - Levine, Igal
AU - Karalis, Orestis
AU - Hempel, Hannes
AU - Easwaramoorthi, Reshma Dileep Koliyot
AU - Mallick, Sudhanshu
AU - Rao, Tata Narasinga
AU - Unger, Eva
AU - Veerappan, Ganapathy
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2024/2
Y1 - 2024/2
N2 - Carbon-based hole transport material (HTM)-free perovskite solar cells (CPSCs) are an innovative device architecture that mitigates inherent challenges associated with record-breaking perovskite solar cells (PSCs), which rely on metal/HTMs, including instability, manufacturing intricacy, and elevated costs. The photovoltaic efficiency and stability of CPSCs are profoundly influenced by the charge carrier dynamics at the interfaces. Herein, the charge carrier dynamics at the carbon(C)–perovskite interface in CPSCs and its implications on photovoltaic performances and stability, an aspect that has received limited exploration thus far are probed, are investigated using transient surface photovoltage (Tr-SPV) and transient photoluminescence measurements. The study reveals that the C-electrode effectively acts as a selective barrier, impeding electrons while facilitating the extraction of holes at the C–perovskite interface. This selective blocking mechanism holds significant implications for improving the performance and stability of CPSCs over HTM-free PSCs with gold(Au) electrodes. The stability of CPSCs is evaluated by measuring shelf life, maximum power point tracking, Tr-SPV, and X-Ray diffraction measurements. By delving into these pivotal aspects, this work aims to contribute to the advancement and understanding of CPSCs for sustainable and efficient energy conversion.
AB - Carbon-based hole transport material (HTM)-free perovskite solar cells (CPSCs) are an innovative device architecture that mitigates inherent challenges associated with record-breaking perovskite solar cells (PSCs), which rely on metal/HTMs, including instability, manufacturing intricacy, and elevated costs. The photovoltaic efficiency and stability of CPSCs are profoundly influenced by the charge carrier dynamics at the interfaces. Herein, the charge carrier dynamics at the carbon(C)–perovskite interface in CPSCs and its implications on photovoltaic performances and stability, an aspect that has received limited exploration thus far are probed, are investigated using transient surface photovoltage (Tr-SPV) and transient photoluminescence measurements. The study reveals that the C-electrode effectively acts as a selective barrier, impeding electrons while facilitating the extraction of holes at the C–perovskite interface. This selective blocking mechanism holds significant implications for improving the performance and stability of CPSCs over HTM-free PSCs with gold(Au) electrodes. The stability of CPSCs is evaluated by measuring shelf life, maximum power point tracking, Tr-SPV, and X-Ray diffraction measurements. By delving into these pivotal aspects, this work aims to contribute to the advancement and understanding of CPSCs for sustainable and efficient energy conversion.
KW - Au–perovskite interface
KW - carbon-perovskite interface
KW - charge extraction
KW - hole transport material-free perovskite solar cells
KW - stability
KW - transient surface photovoltage
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85181196732&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/solr.202300960
DO - 10.1002/solr.202300960
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AN - SCOPUS:85181196732
SN - 2367-198X
VL - 8
JO - Solar RRL
JF - Solar RRL
IS - 3
M1 - 2300960
ER -