Abstract

The perovskite solar cells (PSCs), bearing advantages including low cost of materials and solution process and high power conversion efficiency, have drawn intensive attention. Alkaline earth metal can replace the toxic lead in the perovskite-structured absorber (PSA) due to the approximate ionic radius. Some of these metals can fit an octahedral factor and Goldschmidt’s tolerance factor. In this study, we partially replaced various alkaline earth metals (such as Mg, Ca, Sr, and Ba) for lead. We found that Ba was most suitable for Pb replacement in PSA and exhibited the highest photovoltaic performance. In addition, we adopted the various hole blocking layers (HBLs), including pristine TiO2, Ag-doped TiO2, and Zn-doped TiO2, to enhance the photovoltaic performance. Furthermore, we replaced gold with silver for the electrode material of n–i–p PSCs, because silver exhibits high conductivity and can drastically reduce manufacturing costs. We systematically studied the photovoltaic effects of the various amou...

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