Functionalization of transparent conductive oxide electrode for TiO2-free perovskite solar cells

  • Topolovsek, P.
  • Lamberti, F.
  • Gatti, T.
  • CITO, ALESSANDRO
  • Ball, J. M.
  • Menna, E.
  • Gadermaier, C.
  • Petrozza, A.
Publication date
January 2017

Abstract

Many of the best performing solar cells based on perovskite-halide light absorbers use TiO2as an electron selective contact layer. However, TiO2usually requires high temperature sintering, is related to electrical instabilities in perovskite solar cells, and causes cell performance degradation under full solar spectrum illumination. Here we demonstrate an alternative approach based on the modification of transparent conductive oxide electrodes with self-assembled siloxane-functionalized fullerene molecules, eliminating TiO2or any other additional electron transporting layer. We demonstrate that these molecules spontaneously form a homogenous monolayer acting as an electron selective layer on top of the fluorine doped tin oxide (FTO) electro...

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