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Effect of hot-casted NiO hole transport layer on the performance of perovskite solar cells

Authors
Al Mamun, AbdullahAva, Tanzila TasnimAbdel-Fattah, Tarek M.Jeong, Hyeon JunJeong, Mun SeokHan, SeonhyeYoon, HargsoonNamkoong, Gon
Issue Date
Aug-2019
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
Keywords
Hysteresis; Interface; Light soaking; Nickel oxide; Perovskites
Citation
Solar Energy, v.188, pp.609 - 618
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Journal Title
Solar Energy
Volume
188
Start Page
609
End Page
618
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/147279
DOI
10.1016/j.solener.2019.06.040
ISSN
0038-092X
Abstract
NiO is extensively studied as a hole transport layer in perovskite solar cells but syntheses of NiO precursor involves toxic chemicals and time-consuming processes. Moreover, the synthesized NiO contains surface defects acting as trapping sites at the NiO/perovskite interfaces, resulting in poor charge extraction, hysteresis and light soaking. In this manuscript, we developed a non-toxic methodology for NiO precursor solution by using a simple mixture of NiO powder and HCl in an air environment. In addition, a new hot-casting technique was developed to successfully fabricate densely-packed, less defective NiO films. Interestingly, the hot-casting temperature was found to significantly affect morphology, film coverage and surface defects of NiO films. When a hot-casting temperature was below 100 °C, non-uniform NiO films were sparsely formed on the FTO surface and were characterized by defects in the form of hydroxyl groups and water on the surface. Such defective NiO films resulted in severe hysteresis and light soaking effect due to the trapped charges at the defective NiO/perovskite interface of perovskite solar cells. In contrast, when the hot-casting temperature was 120 °C, the NiO film formed densely-packed morphologies, covering the FTO surface. Furthermore, this film exhibited an ordered chemistry with strong Ni-O octahedral bonding and facilitated charge extraction at NiO/perovskite interface, resulting in a negligible hysteresis and light soaking. Finally, this non-toxic and simple method of fabricating NiO film will assist further development of perovskite solar cells.
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