H x MoO 3- y nanobelts: An excellent alternative to carbon electrodes for high performance mesoscopic perovskite solar cells

Hua Zhang, Huan Wang, Yinglong Yang, Chen Hu, Yang Bai, Teng Zhang, Wei Chen, Shihe Yang*

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Abstract

Carbon-based hole-conductor-free perovskite solar cells (C-PSCs) are considered as a promising photovoltaic technology toward commercialization, owing to their low cost and superior stability. However, efforts to further improve their efficiency have been hampered by the hole-extraction barrier at the Schottky contact between carbon and the perovskite. A conventional approach to resolve this issue is incorporating a hole-transport material (HTM) into the mesoscopic skeleton or chemical modification of the carbon electrode. Here, we show an innovative strategy that uses solution-processed hydrogen molybdenum bronze (H x MoO 3-y ) nanobelts, an n-type HTM with high work function and electrical conductivity, as the sole electrode material to enhance the hole-extraction process and realize efficient PSCs for the first time. The mesoscopic cell configuration of FTO/c-TiO 2 /m-TiO 2 /m-Al 2 O 3 /H x MoO 3-y with perovskite infiltration delivered a champion power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 14.5%, which compares favorably with 13.3% of typical high temperature C-PSCs. This increase in cell efficiency stems primarily from the enhancement in open circuit voltage and short circuit current, which is due to the H x MoO 3-y electrode with more favorable energy alignment and higher hole-extraction ability than the carbon electrode. These results show the potential of H x MoO 3-y nanobelts as an efficient electrode for realizing high-performance mesoscopic PSCs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1499-1508
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Materials Chemistry A
Volume7
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes

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