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Dipole-field-assisted charge extraction in metal-perovskite-metal back-contact solar cells

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  • Xiongfeng Lin

    (Monash University
    Monash University)

  • Askhat N. Jumabekov

    (CSIRO Manufacturing)

  • Niraj N. Lal

    (Monash University
    CSIRO Manufacturing)

  • Alexander R. Pascoe

    (Monash University)

  • Daniel E. Gómez

    (CSIRO Manufacturing
    RMIT University)

  • Noel W. Duffy

    (CSIRO Energy)

  • Anthony S. R. Chesman

    (CSIRO Manufacturing
    Monash University)

  • Kallista Sears

    (CSIRO Manufacturing)

  • Maxime Fournier

    (Monash University)

  • Yupeng Zhang

    (Monash University
    College of Electronic Science and Technology)

  • Qiaoliang Bao

    (Monash University)

  • Yi-Bing Cheng

    (Monash University
    Monash University)

  • Leone Spiccia

    (Monash University)

  • Udo Bach

    (CSIRO Manufacturing
    Monash University
    Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication
    Monash University)

Abstract

Hybrid organic-inorganic halide perovskites are low-cost solution-processable solar cell materials with photovoltaic properties that rival those of crystalline silicon. The perovskite films are typically sandwiched between thin layers of hole and electron transport materials, which efficiently extract photogenerated charges. This affords high-energy conversion efficiencies but results in significant performance and fabrication challenges. Herein we present a simple charge transport layer-free perovskite solar cell, comprising only a perovskite layer with two interdigitated gold back-contacts. Charge extraction is achieved via self-assembled monolayers and their associated dipole fields at the metal-perovskite interface. Photovoltages of ~600 mV generated by self-assembled molecular monolayer modified perovskite solar cells are equivalent to the built-in potential generated by individual dipole layers. Efficient charge extraction results in photocurrents of up to 12.1 mA cm−2 under simulated sunlight, despite a large electrode spacing.

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  • Xiongfeng Lin & Askhat N. Jumabekov & Niraj N. Lal & Alexander R. Pascoe & Daniel E. Gómez & Noel W. Duffy & Anthony S. R. Chesman & Kallista Sears & Maxime Fournier & Yupeng Zhang & Qiaoliang Bao & Y, 2017. "Dipole-field-assisted charge extraction in metal-perovskite-metal back-contact solar cells," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-8, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-017-00588-3
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-00588-3
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