用于高效稳定Rudorfite太阳能电池的碱金属阳离子结合Ag3BiI6吸收剂

IF 2.9 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Oxford open materials science Pub Date : 2021-12-20 DOI:10.1093/oxfmat/itab017
Ming‐Chung Wu, Ruei-Yu Kuo, Yin‐Hsuan Chang, Shih-Hsuan Chen, Ching-Mei Ho​, W. Su
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铅的毒性和稳定性差是钙钛矿太阳能电池的主要障碍。2016年,无铅碘化铋银(SBI)首次被尝试作为太阳能电池光伏材料。然而,SBI rudorffite材料的短路电流通常低于10 mA/cm2,限制了整体光伏性能。在此,我们提出了一种化学成分工程来提高光伏性能。在这项研究中,我们将一系列碱金属阳离子(Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+和Cs+)加入Ag3BiI6吸收剂中,研究了它们对rudorffite太阳能电池光伏性能的影响。Cs+掺杂改善了VOC, Na+掺杂对JSC有明显的增强作用。因此,我们将Na+和Cs+共掺杂到SBI (Na/Cs-SBI)中作为吸收剂,研究了SBI的晶体结构、表面形貌和光学性能。利用光辅助开尔文探针力显微镜(photo-KPFM)测量表面电位,证实Na/Cs掺杂可以减少晶界处的电子捕获,促进电子输运。Na/Cs-SBI降低了太阳能电池的电子-空穴对复合,促进了载流子输运。最后,Na/Cs-SBI rudorffite太阳能电池的PCE为2.50%,比SBI器件(PCE = 1.71%)提高了46.0%,并且在环境条件下稳定了6个月以上。
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Alkali Metal Cation Incorporated Ag3BiI6 Absorbers for Efficient and Stable Rudorffite Solar Cells
Toxic lead and poor stability are the main obstacles of perovskite solar cells. Lead-free silver bismuth iodide (SBI) was first attempted as solar cells photovoltaic materials in 2016. However, the short-circuit current of the SBI rudorffite materials is commonly below 10 mA/cm2, limiting the overall photovoltaic performance. Here, we present a chemical composition engineering to enhance the photovoltaic performance. In this study, we incorporated a series of alkali metal cations (Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+, and Cs+) into Ag3BiI6 absorbers to investigate the effects on the photovoltaic performance of rudorffite solar cells. Cs+ doping improved VOC and Na+ doping showed an obvious enhancement in JSC. Therefore, we co-doped Na+ and Cs+ into SBI (Na/Cs-SBI) as the absorber and investigated the crystal structure, surface morphology, and optical properties. The photo-assisted Kelvin probe force microscopy (photo-KPFM) was used to measure surface potential and verified that Na/Cs doping could reduce the electron trapping at the grain boundary and facilitate electron transportation. Na/Cs-SBI reduced the electron-holes pairs recombination and promoted the carrier transport of rudorffite solar cells. Finally, the Na/Cs-SBI rudorffite solar cell exhibited a PCE of 2.50%, a 46.0% increase to the SBI device (PCE = 1.71%), and was stable in ambient conditions for over 6 months.
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