Spontaneous decoration of ionic compound at the perovskite interfaces to achieve 23.38% efficiency with 85% fill factor in NiOX-based perovskite solar cells
Abstract:Inorganic hole transporting materials (HTMs), particularly NiOX, have
shown significant promise in boosting the efficiency and stability of
perovskite solar cells. However, a major challenge facing NiOX-based
p-i-n perovskite solar cells (PSCs) is their direct contact with the
absorber layer, which can lead to photovoltage and filling factor
losses. Additionally, under-coordinated Ni cations can react with the
perovskite and cause damage. In this work, we address these issues by
using an ionic compound (QAPyBF… Show more
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