Performance and stability enhancement of dye-sensitized and perovskite solar cells by Al doping of TiO2
Advanced Functional Materials 24:38 (2014) 6046-6055
Abstract:
© 2014 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA. Reversible photo-induced performance deterioration is observed in mesoporous TiO2-containing devices in an inert environment. This phenomenon is correlated with the activation of deep trap sites due to astoichiometry of the metal oxide. Interestingly, in air, these defects can be passivated by oxygen adsorption. These results show that the doping of TiO2with aluminium has a striking impact upon the density of sub-gap states and enhances the conductivity by orders of magnitude. Dye-sensitized and perovskite solar cells employing Al-doped TiO2have increased device efficiencies and significantly enhanced operational device stability in inert atmospheres. This performance and stability enhancement is attributed to the substitutional incorporation of Al in the anatase lattice, "permanently" passivating electronic trap sites in the bulk and at the surface of the TiO2.A Model for the Operation of Perovskite Based Hybrid Solar Cells: Formulation, Analysis, and Comparison to Experiment
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics (SIAM) 74:6 (2014) 1935-1966
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