What is it about?

Although perovskite solar cells with power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) more than 22% have been realized with expensive organic charge-transporting materials, their stability and high cost remain to be addressed. In this work, the perovskite configuration of MAPbX (MA = CH3NH3, X = I3, Br3, or I2Br) integrated with stable and low-cost Cu:NiO x hole-transporting material, ZnO electron-transporting material, and Al counter electrode was modeled as a planar PSC and studied theoretically. A solar cell simulation program (wxAMPS), which served as an update of the popular solar cell simulation tool (AMPS: Analysis of Microelectronic and Photonic Structures), was used. The study yielded a detailed understanding of the role of each component in the solar cell and its effect on the photovoltaic parameters as a whole. The bandgap of active materials and operating temperature of the modeled solar cell were shown to influence the solar cell performance in a significant way. Further, the simulation results reveal a strong dependence of photovoltaic parameters on the thickness and defect density of the light-absorbing layers. Under moderate simulation conditions, the MAPbBr3 and MAPbI2Br cells recorded the highest PCEs of 20.58 and 19.08%, respectively, while MAPbI3 cell gave a value of 16.14%.

Featured Image

Why is it important?

Simulation study of perovskite solar cells with p–i–n structure in the configuration Cu:NiO x /MAPbX/ZnO/Al. Solar cells with MAPbI2Br photoactive layers exhibit best conversion efficiency and show promise of high thermal stability. Simulation results provide a better understanding of the defect density and thickness of the active perovskite layer.

Read the Original

This page is a summary of: Computational Study of Ternary Devices: Stable, Low-Cost, and Efficient Planar Perovskite Solar Cells, Nano-Micro Letters, May 2018, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/s40820-018-0205-5.
You can read the full text:

Read

Contributors

The following have contributed to this page