Pisoni, Stefano Stolterfoht, Martin Löckinger, Johannes Moser, Thierry Jiang, Yan Caprioglio, Pietro Neher, Dieter Buecheler, Stephan Tiwari, Ayodhya N. On the origin of open-circuit voltage losses in flexible <i>n-i-p</i> perovskite solar cells <p>The possibility to manufacture perovskite solar cells (PSCs) at low temperatures paves the way to flexible and lightweight photovoltaic (PV) devices manufactured via high-throughput roll-to-roll processes. In order to achieve higher power conversion efficiencies, it is necessary to approach the radiative limit via suppression of non-radiative recombination losses. Herein, we performed a systematic voltage loss analysis for a typical low-temperature processed, flexible PSC in <i>n-i-p</i> configuration using vacuum deposited C<sub>60</sub> as electron transport layer (ETL) and two-step hybrid vacuum-solution deposition for CH<sub>3</sub>NH<sub>3</sub>PbI<sub>3</sub> perovskite absorber. We identified the ETL/absorber interface as a bottleneck in relation to non-radiative recombination losses, the quasi-Fermi level splitting (QFLS) decreases from ~1.23 eV for the bare absorber, just ~90 meV below the radiative limit, to ~1.10 eV when C<sub>60</sub> is used as ETL. To effectively mitigate these voltage losses, we investigated different interfacial modifications via vacuum deposited interlayers (BCP, B4PyMPM, 3TPYMB, and LiF). An improvement in QFLS of ~30–40 meV is observed after interlayer deposition and confirmed by comparable improvements in the open-circuit voltage after implementation of these interfacial modifications in flexible PSCs. Further investigations on absorber/hole transport layer (HTL) interface point out the detrimental role of dopants in Spiro-OMeTAD film (widely employed HTL in the community) as recombination centers upon oxidation and light exposure.</p> Perovskite solar cell;flexible;interface engineering;non-radiative recombination;quasi-Fermi level splitting;50 Energy Materials;100 Materials; 201 Electronics / Semiconductor / TCOs;206 Energy conversion / transport / storage / recovery;209 Solar cell / Photovoltaics;212 Surface and interfaces;306 Thin film / Coatings 2019-06-21
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