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Published TCIMAIL newest issue No.198
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Perovskite solar cell receives good attention as the next generation of solar cells due to their characteristic features of high efficiency and low cost. Recently, researchers have started developing upscaling of the solar cells by a printing technique and tandem solar cells with other solar cells.
One important issue for the industrialization of the perovskite solar cell is the improvement of the stability of the hole transport layer. There have been some reports on high efficiency, stability and cost reduction by introducing a self-assembly monolayer (SAM) into the hole transport layer. Albrecht and Getautis et al. developed some carbazole-based SAM-forming materials (2PACz and MeO-2PACz) with phosphonic acid as an anchoring group. These SAM materials effectively formed hole contact layers on metal oxide surfaces. A solar cell device with SAM materials can realize a high open-circuit voltage (Voc) and fill factor (FF) by enabling high speed hole extraction and minimizing non-radiative recombination.
Quite recently, they also developed Me-4PACz (1) with modified alkyl chain lengths and substituents on the carbazole moiety of 2PACz. A perovskite solar cell with 1 can realize more than 20% efficiency, which is comparable with those of the 2PACz and MeO-2PACz devices. 1 is particularly effective for a tandem solar cell and showed Voc 1.92 V, FF 84%, and 29.15% efficiency in perovskite-silicon tandem cells.
Table. Power conversion efficiency of PSC and OPV by using SAM
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