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Title: | Study of inverted planar CH3NH3PbI3 perovskite solar cells fabricated under environmental conditions |
Authors: | Montoya Ovalle, Marco Polo Sidhik, Siraj Esparza Salazar, Diego López Luke, Tzarara Zarazua, Isaac Rivas Martínez, Jesús Manuel De la Rosa, Elder |
Issue Date: | 1-Mar-2019 |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Abstract: | Organic-inorganic inverted perovskite solar cells have been analyzed. This structure uses organic semiconductors as electron and hole selective electrodes and the perovskite as light harvesting layer. The anti-solvent deposition method is a frequently used techniques in the elaboration of conventional perovskite solar cells (FTO/TiO2/ CH3NH3PbI3/Spiro-OMetad/Au). However, the anti-solvent method is seldom used in the inverted structure. In this work, we use the anti-solvent method to fabricate the perovskite film for solar cells in the ITO/PEDOT:PSS/ CH3NH3PbI3/PC61BM/Ag configuration, systematically studying the effect of the anti-solvent dripping time and the relative humidity in cell fabrication and performance. The morphological, optical and photovoltaic analyses indicate that the right combination of these two parameters will result in a preferential crystal growth in the (1 1 0) orientation. This allows the formation of homogeneous pinhole-free films that enhance light harvesting and reduce charge-carrier leakage, hence increasing short circuit current and fill factor to obtain a photo-con- version efficiency of about ∼10%. |
URI: | http://ricaxcan.uaz.edu.mx/jspui/handle/20.500.11845/1817 |
ISSN: | 0038-092X |
Other Identifiers: | info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion |
Appears in Collections: | *Documentos Académicos*-- M. en Ciencias de la Ing. |
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