Abstract

Zinc oxide (ZnO) nanowire (NW) based lead sulfide (PbS) quantum dot solar cells (QDSCs), i.e., bulk heterojunction QDSCs, have been widely investigated because of the excellent photoelectronic properties of PbS QDs and ZnO NWs. To further improve the efficiency of this type of QDSCs, various passivation methods are applied to ZnO NWs to suppress interface recombination caused by trap defects. However, the comparison among passivation using organic, inorganic, and inorganic-organic hybrid materials with different properties has been less studied. In this work, the effect of passivation with inorganic Mg-doped ZnO (ZMO), organic 1,2-ethanedithiol (EDT) and both of them on ZnO NWs and PbS QDSCs are investigated. As a result, ZnO NWs purely passivated by organic material EDT show the best performance with fewer surface defects and better matched energy level with the PbS QD layer. A nearly 1.7 times larger power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 6.9% is achieved for the solar device using ZnO NW @EDT, compared with that (4.1%) of the untreated one. The work provides a promising way to impede interlayer charge recombination and facilitate carrier transport, thus enhancing the photovoltaic performance of the device.

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