Arezo Abdolhay, Alireza Kashaninia, Mehdi Banihashemi
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Abstract
The improvement of light trapping inside the active layer of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) was numerically investigated. The light absorption probability was improved by incorporating periodic arrays of mesoscopic electron-transporting layer into the absorber layer (CH3NH3PbI3) of the PSCs. Accordingly, chalcopyrite (CuInSe2) and bismuth selenide (Bi2Se3) were introduced in the form of hexagonal pillars with an optimum radius of 35 nm and a height of 292 nm. It was found that the proposed PSCs can significantly extend the broadband light absorption from the visible spectrum to the near-infrared (NIR) region compared to planar PSCs that have an identical active layer thickness. After optimization, the PSCs based on MP-CuInSe2 and MP-Bi2Se3 showed the best performance with an enhancement of respectively 32% and 54 % in the photocurrent density, (with values of 29.94 and 34.93 mA.cm−2), as compared to the planar PSC (with a photocurrent density of 22.69 mA.cm−2). This enhancement resulted from a more effective carrier transport due to the mesoscopic structures.
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IET Optoelectronics publishes state of the art research papers in the field of optoelectronics and photonics. The topics that are covered by the journal include optical and optoelectronic materials, nanophotonics, metamaterials and photonic crystals, light sources (e.g. LEDs, lasers and devices for lighting), optical modulation and multiplexing, optical fibres, cables and connectors, optical amplifiers, photodetectors and optical receivers, photonic integrated circuits, photonic systems, optical signal processing and holography and displays.
Most of the papers published describe original research from universities and industrial and government laboratories. However correspondence suggesting review papers and tutorials is welcomed, as are suggestions for special issues.
IET Optoelectronics covers but is not limited to the following topics:
Optical and optoelectronic materials
Light sources, including LEDs, lasers and devices for lighting
Optical modulation and multiplexing
Optical fibres, cables and connectors
Optical amplifiers
Photodetectors and optical receivers
Photonic integrated circuits
Nanophotonics and photonic crystals
Optical signal processing
Holography
Displays