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A novel nanocomposite based on NiOx-incorporated P3HT as hole transport material for Sb2S3 solar cells with enhanced device performance.

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To achieve superior photovoltaic performance on Sb2S3 solid state solar cells (ssSCs), the concomitant development of efficient hole transport materials (HTMs) is required. Herein, a novel solution processed HTM obtained… Click to show full abstract

To achieve superior photovoltaic performance on Sb2S3 solid state solar cells (ssSCs), the concomitant development of efficient hole transport materials (HTMs) is required. Herein, a novel solution processed HTM obtained by mixing NiOx nanoparticles (NiOx-NP) and poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) is reported. These P3HT:NiOx-NP nanocomposite HTMs were obtained with different controlled concentrations of NiOx-NP using a common solvent. Incorporation of NiOx-NP significantly impacts on the structural and hole-transport layer properties of the nanocomposite films, which in turn contributes to improve the photovoltaic performance of the corresponding devices. Thus, Sb2S3 ssSCs based on HTM with an optimum concentration of NiOx-NP in P3HT, i.e. P3HT:2% NiOx-NP, yield a 50% improvement in the power conversion efficiency relative to control devices fabricated with pristine P3HT. The improved hole separation and injection at the Sb2S3/HTM interface, determined by steady-state photoluminescence quenching and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy studies, correlate well with the higher hole mobility of the nanocomposite and the current density and fill factor enhancements.

Keywords: hole transport; hole; sb2s3; performance; p3ht

Journal Title: Journal of colloid and interface science
Year Published: 2019

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