Abstract

Although perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have made revolutionary progress in terms of power conversion efficiency (PCE), to achieve long-term stability and low-cost device manufacturing for commercialization of the devices, selection of proper hole transport layer (HTL) and affordable back contact are still crucial to realize the upscale manufacturing. However, the carbon-based perovskite still faces great challenges to further improve the device performance due to the low quality of the carbon/perovskite interface. Inorganic NiOx is a superior HTL candidate due to its favorable energy band alignment, superior chemical stability, high hole mobility, and low-cost manufacturing. To address the poor interface quality of the carbon-based PSCs, we report electrospun NiOx fibers as an effective HTL, resulting in highly efficient device performance of PCEs up to 13.73% when deployed in our carbon-based PSCs. NiOx has been introduced as an interfacial layer between the perovskite and the carbon counter electrode to study its impact on interfacial modification and device performance.

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