A bismuth silver pnictohalide alternative to perovskite in fully-printable triple-mesoscopic solar cells

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Abstract

Recent Ag3BiI6 solar cells have demonstrated promising efficiency, however, most have focused on mesoporous n-i-p configuration, using expensive hole transport materials (e.g., P3HT, PTAA and spiro-OMeTAD) and a Au counter electrode. To lower the cost and potentially enable larger scale Ag3BiI6 solar cells, herein, this study provides the first feasibility examination of Ag3BiI6 in fully-printable triple-mesoscopic (TiO2/ZrO2/carbon) solar cells (TM-SCs) and explores the effect of pre-treatment with small molecules and post-treatment (CuSCN) on the overall Ag3BiI6 TM-SC performance. An Ag3BiI6 solar cell with a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 0.38% (Jsc = 1.97 mA cm−2; Voc = 0.49 V; fill factor = 0.39) is demonstrated under 1 sun irradiation with two-month dark-storage stability in the ambient atmosphere. An improved Voc from 0.43 V to 0.48 V was observed with biPY pre-treatment; a champion PCE of 0.74% (Jsc = 2.78 mA cm−2; Voc = 0.56 V; fill factor = 0.48) was achieved with CuSCN post-treatment. The results reported here represent a step toward developing all inorganic Bi-based absorbers in printable TM-SCs, suggesting that further improvements should be possible with porous surface engineering and efficient charge extraction.

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Yuan, Y., & Robertson, N. (2023). A bismuth silver pnictohalide alternative to perovskite in fully-printable triple-mesoscopic solar cells. Sustainable Energy and Fuels, 7(4), 1067–1076. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2se01324j

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