Abstract

Tin (Sn)-based perovskite materials for solar cells are potential contenders for the next generation of photovoltaic technology, in lieu of toxic Pb-based perovskite materials. In the present work, we have simulated and compared the impact of the active layer thickness on the photovoltaic parameters of organic and inorganic Sn/Pb-based perovskite solar cells (PSCs) using the General-purpose Photovoltaic Device Mode. The simulated findings suggests an optimum active layer thickness to be 600 nm to achieve the best efficiency and photovoltaic characteristics for Sn/Pb-based PSCs. The organic Sn/Pb-based PSCs clearly resulted in better efficiency than the inorganic Sn/Pb-based PSCs.

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