Reactive Plasma Deposition of ITO as an Efficient Buffer Layer for Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells
Abstract
AbstractIn this study, the potential of reactive plasma deposition (RPD) is demonstrated for fabricating indium tin oxide (ITO) as an efficient buffer layer in inverted wide‐bandgap perovskite solar cells (PSCs). This method results in a certified efficiency of 21.33% for wide‐bandgap PSCs, demonstrating superior thermal stability and operational stability. The optimized devices achieve an impressive open‐circuit voltage (VOC) of 1.252 V with a bandgap of 1.67 eV, resulting in a remarkably low voltage deficit of 0.418 V, attributed to improved electron extraction, reduced interface defects, and suppressed surface recombination. The cells maintain over 90% of their initial efficiency after 1023 h of thermal aging at 88 °C. Furthermore, by integrating a highly efficient semi‐transparent PSC with a CIGS bottom cell, a four‐terminal tandem configuration is achieved with a total efficiency of 29.03%, representing one of the most efficient perovskite/CIGS tandem solar cells reported to date. This study provides valuable insights into the potential of RPD for improving the performance and scalability of inverted wide‐bandgap PSCs.
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Authors (15)
Wang Li
Xinxing Liu
Junjun Zhang
Heming Wang
Can Yuan
Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics and School of Optical and Electronic Information Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan Hubei 430074 P. R. China
Shiju Lin
School of Materials Science and Engineering
Chao Chen
Chen Shen
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Sichuan Medical Laboratory Clinical Medicine Research Center
Jiang Tang
Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics and School of Optical and Electronic Information
Jianmin Li
Tongle Bu
Sheng Wang
Yan Jiang
Experimental Center for Advanced Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering
Xudong Xiao
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Junbo Gong
School of Chemical Engineering and Technology