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Ultrathin chromium oxide buffer layer by reactive thermal deposition for high-performance semitransparent perovskite solar cells

Materials Today Energy [2023]
Ningjun Zhang, Jingsong Sun, Jiang Sheng, Weichuang Yang, Xiangying Xue, Luyan Zhang, Xuan Sha, Zhiqin Ying, Chunhui Shou, Xi Yang, Jichun Ye
ABSTRACT

Transparent conductive oxide (TCO) films are widely used for semitransparent perovskite solar cells (st-PSCs) and perovskite-based tandem solar cells due to their high optical transparency and good electrical conductivity . However, the high-power sputtering damage during the deposition of TCO film is a vital factor to prevent the perovskite-based solar cells from achieving high efficiency. In this work, we develop an ultrathin chromium oxide (CrO x ) buffer layer between the hole transporting layer (HTL) and indium-doped tin oxide (ITO) by trace-oxygen reactive thermal deposition (to-RTD). The experimental results show that the CrO x buffer layer can hinder the sputtering damage of ITO deposition and ensure a high-performance device, which can be attributed to the improved conductivity of the HTL/CrO x /ITO structure together with the tailored energy level alignment. In addition, this buffer layer with a thickness of 4 nm displays a high optical transmittance (>95%) in the interested wavelengths, meaning a limited optical parasitic absorption loss. As a result, the st-PSC with CrO x buffer layer achieves champion power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 19.06%, which is one of the highest PCEs for the n-i-p st-PSCs. Moreover, a four-terminal perovskite/silicon tandem solar cell featuring a CrO x buffer layer realizes a relatively high PCE of 27.48%.

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