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Efficient semi-transparent perovskite quantum dot photovoltaics enabled by asymmetric dielectric/metal/dielectric transparent electrodes
Kim, Jigeon
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Kim, Dongeon
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Kim, Wooyeon
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Woo, Sungho
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Baek, Se-Woong
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Ko, Min Jae
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Kim, Younghoon
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Title
Efficient semi-transparent perovskite quantum dot photovoltaics enabled by asymmetric dielectric/metal/dielectric transparent electrodes
Issued Date
2023-08
Citation
Kim, Jigeon. (2023-08). Efficient semi-transparent perovskite quantum dot photovoltaics enabled by asymmetric dielectric/metal/dielectric transparent electrodes. Chemical Engineering Journal, 469. doi: 10.1016/j.cej.2023.143824
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Perovskite quantum dots
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CsPbI 3 perovskites
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Semi -transparent solar cells
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Dielectric
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metal
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dielectric electrodes
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Optical simulations
Keywords
HOLE TRANSPORT LAYER
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SOLAR-CELLS
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POLYMER
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INKS
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PERFORMANCE
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STABILITY
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THICKNESS
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BRIGHT
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FILMS
ISSN
1385-8947
Abstract
CsPbI3 perovskite quantum dots (CsPbI3-PQDs) have a high potential as semi-transparent photovoltaic absorbers because of the facile control of film thicknesses, size-tunable optical band gaps, and nanometer-scale grain sizes suppressing light scattering. Conventional semi-transparent CsPbI3-PQD solar cells showed low photovoltaic performances due to the low electrical conductivity of the graphene electrodes. Here we report that dielectric/ultra-thin metal/dielectric (DMD) electrodes with excellent optical transmittance and electrical conductivity deliver superior photovoltaic performances in the semi-transparent CsPbI3-PQD solar cells. Particularly, the asymmetric DMD electrodes composed of MoOx 15 nm/Au 10 nm/MoOx 35 nm (asym-MAM) stacks exhibit higher optical transmittance than that of the symmetric MoOx 15 nm/Au 10 nm/MoOx 15 nm (sym-MAM) stacks. The optical simulation confirms that asym-MAM stacks reduce the parasitic absorption loss in metal interlayers. Therefore, the asym-MAM stacks with a high electrical conductivity show a higher average visible transmittance (AVT) than that of the sym-MAM. Consequently, the semi-transparent CsPbI3-PQD solar cells fabricated using the asym-MAM transparent top electrodes show a power conversion efficiency of 11.3% with a considerable AVT values of 23.4% (400–800 nm) and 20.0% (380–780 nm), respectively, which were calculated from their transmittance spectra. This is the highest-efficiency semi-transparent PQD solar cells that can be used for solar window applications requiring an AVT value of over 20%. © 2023 Elsevier B.V.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/47547
DOI
10.1016/j.cej.2023.143824
Publisher
Elsevier
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