Solution-processed TiO2as a hole blocking layer in PEDOT:PSS/n-Si heterojunction solar cells

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The junction properties at the solution-processed titanium dioxide (TiO2)/n-type crystalline Si(n-Si) interface were studied for poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrene sulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS)/n-Si heterojunction solar cells by the steady-state photovoltaic performance and transient reverse recovery characterizations. The power conversion efficiency could be increased from 11.23% to 13.08% by adjusting the layer thickness of TiO2 together with increasing open-circuit voltage and suppressed dark saturation current density. These findings originate from the enhancement of the carrier collection efficiency at the n-Si/cathode interface. The transient reverse recovery characterization revealed that the surface recombination velocity S was ∼375 cm/s for double TiO2 interlayer of ∼2 nm thickness. This value was almost the same as that determined by microwave photoconductance decay measurement. These findings suggest that solution-processed TiO2 has potential as a hole blocking layer for the crystalline Si photovoltaics.

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Karim, M. E., Saiful Islam, A. T. M., Nasuno, Y., Kuddus, A., Ishikawa, R., & Shirai, H. (2020). Solution-processed TiO2as a hole blocking layer in PEDOT:PSS/n-Si heterojunction solar cells. EPJ Photovoltaics, 11. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjpv/2020004

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