Issue 31, 2017, Issue in Progress

Improved interface of ZnO/CH3NH3PbI3 by a dynamic spin-coating process for efficient perovskite solar cells

Abstract

For low-temperature solution-processed perovskite solar cells, ZnO as an electron transport layer (ETL) has been studied instead of TiO2 requiring high sintering temperature. However reports have been scarce about successful fabrication of perovskite solar cells based on the solution-processed ZnO ETL under atmospheric air. In this study, we found a possible mechanism to cause poor performance of the perovskite solar cells, which can be ascribed to chemical reactions between the methylammonium iodide (MAI) of the perovskite precursor (MAPbI3) solution and the ZnO film under humid conditions. The MAI solution could etch out ZnO ETL and promote serious carrier recombination if processed in air, whereas there was no such reaction for processing in a glovebox (H2O < 0.1 ppm). In order to suppress the reactions in air-ambient, we applied a simple and novel dynamic spin-coating process, dripping the perovskite precursor solution on ZnO during the spin-coating process, followed by an anti-solvent washing treatment. Using this approach, for the first time, the interfacial reaction of ZnO/MAPbI3 was significantly suppressed and thus a power conversion efficiency of the perovskite solar cells fully-processed in air-ambient was enhanced from 0% to 11.2%. These experimental results pave the way for the development of perovskite solar cells under low-temperature processing in air-ambient.

Graphical abstract: Improved interface of ZnO/CH3NH3PbI3 by a dynamic spin-coating process for efficient perovskite solar cells

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Feb 2017
Accepted
20 Mar 2017
First published
30 Mar 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 19030-19038

Improved interface of ZnO/CH3NH3PbI3 by a dynamic spin-coating process for efficient perovskite solar cells

F. Yang, D. Kang and Y. Kim, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 19030 DOI: 10.1039/C7RA01869J

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