In the present work, a new reflux condensation route has been developed for synthesizing a ZnSnO film, which was first used as a compact layer in a perovskite solar cell (PSC) and achieved an efficiency of 20.1%. The high efficiency of PSC could be contributed to the following: (i) as a compact layer in a PSC, ZnSnO exhibits high electron mobility and has an appropriate energy band structure, resulting in the efficient extraction of carriers and transport of electrons; (ii) the surface of the FTO substrate is completely covered by a ZnSnO compact layer, and the direct contact between a perovskite layer and FTO is prevented, leading to a significantly efficiently suppression of charge recombination. Consequently, the cell consisting of a ZnSnO compact layer exhibits excellent photovoltaic performance.
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