Abstract

In this paper, a n-i-p planar heterojunction simulation of Sn-based iodide perovskite solar cell (PSC) is proposed. The solar cell structure consists of a Fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) substrate on which titanium oxide (TiO2) is placed; this material will act as an electron transporting layer (ETL); then, we have the tin perovskite CH3NH3SnI3 (MASnI3) which is the absorber layer and next a copper zinc and tin sulfide (CZTS) that will have the function of a hole transporting layer (HTL). This material is used due to its simple synthesis process and band tuning, in addition to presenting good electrical properties and stability; it is also a low-cost and non-toxic inorganic material. Finally, gold (Au) is placed as a back contact. The lead-free perovskite solar cell was simulated using a Solar Cell Capacitance Simulator (SCAPS-1D). The simulations were performed under AM 1.5G light illumination and focused on getting the best efficiency of the solar cell proposed. The thickness of MASnI3 and CZTS, band gap of CZTS, operating temperature in the range between 250 K and 350 K, acceptor concentration and defect density of absorber layer were the parameters optimized in the solar cell device. The simulation results indicate that absorber thicknesses of 500 nm and 300 nm for CZTS are appropriate for the solar cell. Further, when optimum values of the acceptor density (NA) and defect density (Nt), 1016 cm−3 and 1014 cm−3, respectively, were used, the best electrical values were obtained: Jsc of 31.66 mA/cm2, Voc of 0.96 V, FF of 67% and PCE of 20.28%. Due to the enhanced performance parameters, the structure of the device could be used in applications for a solar energy harvesting system.

Highlights

  • Energy harvesting (EH) has become a research topic due to the scavenging of ambient energy and its conversion into electrical energy for charging batteries and powering electronic devices

  • We study and evaluate with SCAPS-1D, the electrical performance of a n-i-p planar solar cell structure consisting of Fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO)/TiO2 /MASnI3 /copper zinc and tin sulfide (CZTS)/Au

  • We proposed a lead-free perovskite MASnI3 as absorber layer and CZTS as hole transporting layer (HTL) in the solar cell device to improve the power conversion efficiency (PCE)

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Summary

Introduction

Energy harvesting (EH) has become a research topic due to the scavenging of ambient energy and its conversion into electrical energy for charging batteries and powering electronic devices. The use of solar energy harvesting technology has increased enormously around the world [2]. Solar energy harvesting requires efficient and low-cost. Micromachines 2021, 12, 1508 photovoltaic devices, but they need to be environmentally friendly. This is one of the reasons for developing solar cells with new materials that could increase the efficiency [3]. A great number of theorical and experimental investigations have been carried out to improve the performance of the power conversion efficiency (PCE) in perovskite solar cells (PSC). S. et al [5] developed an appropriate formation process for tin perovskite films; they obtained flat perovskite layers with a high surface coverage and a PCE of about 2.14 ± 0.35%

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