Active SnO2 Crystal Planes Enable Efficient and Ultra-Bendable n-i-p Perovskite Solar Cells with Record Certificated Power Conversion Efficiency

Yingguo Yang, Lifeng Yang, Shanglei Feng, Yingchun Niu, Xiaoxi Li, Liwei Cheng, Lina Li, Wenming Qin, Tingting Wang, Quan Xu, Hua Dong, Haizhou Lu, Tianshi Qin, Wei Huang

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Abstract

The tin (IV) oxide (SnO2) electron transport layer (ETL) has been widely employed to fabricate high-performance perovskite solar cells (PSCs). It has been reported that carbon quantum dots (CQDs) can be used to enhance electron mobility of SnO2. However, an in-depth understanding of the driving force in this process is still lacking. Here, a high-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscope (HAADF-STEM) is employed, for the first time, to reveal the SnO2 crystal face changes with one new type of CQD doping. Synchrotron-based grazing incidence wide-angle X-ray scattering (GIWAXS) can penetrate the flexible substrate to detect the buried region of the perovskite layer, showing the crystallinity and phase purity of the perovskite are significantly improved with CQD-modified SnO2. The flexible n-i-p PSCs delivers a power conversion efficiency (PCE) up to 23.57% (22.75%, certificated), which is one of the highest values for single-junction n-i-p flexible PSCs. The corresponding n-i-p flexible modules achieve a PCE of 17.79% with aperture area ~ 24 cm2. Furthermore, the flexible PSCs show excellent stability, preserving ≈95% of their initial efficiency after 1200 h under 40% relative humidity and 1-sun light irradiation at 25 °C, and maintained > 90% of initial efficiency after 2500 bending cycles at a bending radius of 6 mm.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2300661
JournalAdvanced Energy Materials
Volume13
Issue number27
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Jul 2023

Keywords

  • SnO electron transport layers
  • buried interfaces
  • carbon quantum dots
  • flexible perovskite solar cells
  • stability

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