Abstract

Perovskite is a promising light harvester for use in photovoltaic solar cells. In recent years, the power conversion efficiency of perovskite solar cells has been dramatically increased, making them a competitive source of renewable energy. An important parameter when designing high efficiency perovskite-based solar cells is the perovskite deposition, which must be performed to create complete coverage and optimal film thickness. This paper describes an in-depth study on two-step deposition, separating the perovskite deposition into two precursors. The effects of spin velocity, annealing temperature, dipping time, and methylammonium iodide concentration on the photovoltaic performance are studied. Observations include that current density is affected by changing the spin velocity, while the fill factor changes mainly due to the dipping time and methylammonium iodide concentration. Interestingly, the open circuit voltage is almost unaffected by these parameters. Hole conductor free perovskite solar cells are used in this work, in order to minimize other possible effects. This study provides better understanding and control over the perovskite deposition through highly efficient, low-cost perovskite-based solar cells.

Highlights

  • In recent years, organo-metal perovskite has been used as a light harvester in solar cells

  • Parameters influencing the deposition of methylammonium lead halide iodide in hole conductor free perovskite-based solar cells

  • One of the attractive properties of the perovskites is their ability to act both as light harvester and hole conductor with a low exciton binding energy, making the fabrication of solar cells based on these perovskites much simpler compared to organic photovoltaic (OPVs) or dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs).[8,9]

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Introduction

Organo-metal perovskite has been used as a light harvester in solar cells. Parameters influencing the deposition of methylammonium lead halide iodide in hole conductor free perovskite-based solar cells

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