In order to realize high-throughput roll-to-roll manufacturing of flexible perovskite solar cells, low-temperature processing of all device components must be realized. However, the most commonly used electron transporting layer in high-performance perovskite solar cells is based on TiO thin films processed at high temperature (>450 °C). Here, we demonstrate room temperature solution processing of the TiO layer that performs as well as the high temperature TiO layer in perovskite solar cells, as evidenced by a champion solar cell efficiency of 16.3%. Using optical spectroscopy, electrical measurements, and X-ray diffraction, we show that the room-temperature processed TiO is amorphous with organic residues, and yet its optical and electrical properties are on par with the high-temperature TiO. Flexible perovskite solar cells that employ a room-temperature TiO layer with a power conversion efficiency of 14.3% are demonstrated.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.7b01466 | DOI Listing |
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