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Perovskite Phase Heterojunction Solar Cells

Authors :
Ji, Ran
Zhang, Zongbao
Hofstetter, Yvonne J.
Buschbeck, Robin
Hänisch, Christian
Paulus, Fabian
Vaynzof, Yana
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Modern photovoltaic devices are often based on a heterojunction structure where two components with different optoelectronic properties are interfaced. The properties of each side of the junction can be tuned by either utilizing different materials (e.g. donor/acceptor) or doping (e.g. PN Si junction) or even varying their dimensionality (e.g. 3D/2D). In this work we demonstrate the concept of phase heterojunction (PHJ) solar cells by utilizing two polymorphs of the same material. We demonstrate the approach by forming $\gamma$-CsPbI3/$\beta$-CsPbI3 perovskite PHJ solar cells. We find that all of the photovoltaic parameters of the PHJ device significantly surpass those of each of the single-phase devices, resulting in a maximum power conversion efficiency of 20.1%. These improvements originate from the efficient passivation of the $\beta$-CsPbI3 by the larger bandgap $\gamma$-CsPbI3, the increase in the built-in potential of the PHJ devices enabled by the energetic alignment between the two phases and the enhanced absorption of light by the PHJ structure. The approach demonstrated here offers new possibilities for the development of photovoltaic devices based on polymorphic materials.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2404.11264
Document Type :
Working Paper