In this work, the effects of the SiOx interface layer grown by exposure in air on the performance of planar hybrid n-Si/poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) solar cells are investigated. Compared to the cell with a hydrogen-terminated Si surface, the cell with an oxygen-terminated Si surface reveals improved characteristics in power conversion efficiency, increased from 10.44% to 13.31%. By introducing the SiOx, the wettability of the Si surface can be improved, allowing an effective spread of the PEDOT:PSS solution and thus a good contact between the PEDOT:PSS film and Si. More importantly, it can change the polarity of the Si surface from a negative dipole to a positive dipole, owing to the introduction of the SiOx interface. The Si energy band will bend up and give rise to a favorable band alignment between Si and PEDOT:PSS to promote carrier separation. These results could be potentially employed to further development of this simple, low-cost heterojunction solar cell.
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Zhang, C., Zhang, Y., Guo, H., Jiang, Q., Dong, P., & Zhang, C. (2018). Efficient planar hybrid n-si/pedot:PSS solar cells with power conversion efficiency up to 13.31% achieved by controlling the SiOx Interlayer. Energies, 11(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/en11061397
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