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Conformal quantum dot–SnO2 layers as electron transporters for efficient perovskite solar cells

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Abstract
Improvements to perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have focused on increasing their power conversion efficiency (PCE) and operational stability and maintaining high performance upon scale-up to module sizes. We report that replacing the commonly used mesoporous–titanium dioxide electron transport layer (ETL) with a thin layer of polyacrylic acid–stabilized tin(IV) oxide quantum dots (paa-QD-SnO2) on the compact–titanium dioxide enhanced light capture and largely suppressed nonradiative recombination at the ETL–perovskite interface. The use of paa-QD-SnO2 as electron-selective contact enabled PSCs (0.08 square centimeters) with a PCE of 25.7% (certified 25.4%) and high operational stability and facilitated the scale-up of the PSCs to larger areas. PCEs of 23.3, 21.7, and 20.6% were achieved for PSCs with active areas of 1, 20, and 64 square centimeters, respectively.
Author(s)
Minjin KimJaeki JeongHaizhou LuTae Kyung LeeFelix T. EickemeyerYuhang LiuIn Woo ChoiSeung Ju ChoiYimhyun JoHak-Beom KimSung-In MoYoung-Ki KimHeunjeong LeeNa Gyeong AnShinuk ChoWolfgang R. TressShaik M. ZakeeruddinAnders HagfeldtJin Young KimMichael GrätzelDong Suk Kim
Issued Date
2022
Type
Article
Keyword
quantum dot-SnO2perovskite solar cellselectron transporters
DOI
10.1126/science.abh1885
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/13723
Publisher
SCIENCE
Language
영어
ISSN
0036-8075
Citation Volume
375
Citation Number
6578
Citation Start Page
302
Citation End Page
306
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