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Transparent Conductive Oxide Layer and Hole Selective Layer Free Back-Contacted Hybrid Perovskite Solar Cell

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Back-contacted architectures have been under intensive investigation for that transparent conductive oxide (TCO) less solar cells (SCs) can be easily realized which avoid the transmission loss of light caused by… Click to show full abstract

Back-contacted architectures have been under intensive investigation for that transparent conductive oxide (TCO) less solar cells (SCs) can be easily realized which avoid the transmission loss of light caused by TCO, typically comprised in conventional solar cells. Here, network-like porous Ti was first utilized as the back-contacted electrode, and a new design allows for a novel back-contacted hybrid perovskite SC without TCO and hole selective layer, which shows a power output of 3.88% with long-term stability. In addition, it avoids limit available collection area of electrodes in the recent reported interdigitated electrode (IDE) based back-contacted TCO-less SCs.

Keywords: contacted hybrid; layer; conductive oxide; back contacted; hybrid perovskite; transparent conductive

Journal Title: Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Year Published: 2017

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