Abstract

In this article, we implemented a new two-step electrodeposition method for preparing bilayer CuI@CuSCN thin films. The film thickness and optical transparency are controlled by varying electrochemical potential and time. The inverted perovskite solar cells are fabricated using electrodeposited bilayer CuI@CuSCN thin films as a hole transport material (HTM) and carbon as a back electrode. The best performing device showed short circuit current (Jsc) of 20.26 mA/cm2, open-circuit voltage(Voc) of 1.10 V, fill factor (FF) of 0.78 and power conversion efficiency of 20.35% with 2 min grown bilayer CuI@CuSCN HTMs. The electrodeposited bilayer CuI@CuSCN thin films showed a 7.6% enhancement in power conversion efficiency than the previously reported CuI/CuSCN composites. From the observed results, moderate film thickness and uniform morphology of bilayer CuI@CuSCN HTMs provide better photovoltaic performance. The robust nanoclusters of bilayer CuI@CuSCN and used carbon back electrode provides remarkable device stability and charge extraction.

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