On the Investigation of Interface Defects of Solar Cells: Lead-based vs Lead-free Perovskite
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Date
2021
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IEEE Access
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Multidisciplinary;
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Abstract
Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have drawn significant consideration as a competing solar cell
technology because of the drastic advance in their power conversion efficiency (PCE) over the last two
decades. The interfaces between the electron transport layer (ETL) and the absorber layer and between the
absorber layer and the hole transport layer (HTL) have a major impact on the performance of the PSCs. In
this paper, we have investigated the defect interfaces between ETL/absorber layer and absorber layer/HTL
of calibrated experimental lead-based and lead-free PSCs. The influence of the defect interfaces is studied in
order to find the optimum value for the maximum possible PCE. While the PCE has not been enhanced
considerably for the lead-based, it is boosted from 1.76% to 5.35% for lead-free PSCs. Also, bulk traps were
found to have minor role in comparison with interface traps for the lead-free cell while they have a significant
impact for the lead-based cell. The results presented in this work would shed some light on designing
interface defects of various types of practical PSC structures and demonstrates the crucial impact of the
interface defects on lead-free vs lead-based PSCs. All simulation studies are performed by using SCAPS-1D
simulator.
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Interface defects, Lead based Perovskite Solar Cell, Lead free Perovskite Solar Cell, SCAPS-1D.