Abstract
As one of the most frequently-used electron-transporting materials, the mesoporous titanium dioxide (m-TiO2) film used in mesoporous structured perovskite solar cells (PSCs) can be employed for the scaffold of the perovskite film and as a pathway for electron transport, and the contact area between the perovskite and m-TiO2 directly determines the comprehensive performance of the PSCs. Because of the substandard interface combining quality between the allinorganic perovskite CsPbIBr2 and m-TiO2, the development of the mesoporous structured CsPbIBr2 PSCs synthesized by the one-step method is severely limited. Here, we used a solution containing PbI2, monoethanolamine (EA) and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) (PED) as the interfacial modifier to enhance the contact area and modify the m-TiO2/CsPbIBr2 contact characteristics. Comparatively, the performance of the solar device based on the PED-modified m-TiO2 layer has improved considerably, and its power conversion efficiency is up to 6.39%.
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Meng, X., Chi, K., Li, Q., Cao, Y., Song, G., Liu, B., … Fu, W. (2020). Interfacial modification of mesoporous TiO2 films with PBI2-ethanolamine-dimethyl sulfoxide solution for cspbibr2 perovskite solar cells. Nanomaterials, 10(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10050962
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