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    In: Advanced Energy Materials, Wiley, Vol. 8, No. 29 ( 2018-10)
    Abstract: To further increase the open‐circuit voltage ( V oc ) of perovskite solar cells (PSCs), many efforts have been devoted to doping the TiO 2 electron transport/selective layers by using metal dopants with higher electronegativity than Ti. However, those dopants can introduce undesired charge traps that hinder charge transport through TiO 2 , so the improvement in the V oc is often accompanied by an undesired photocurrent density–voltage ( J–V ) hysteresis problem. Herein, it is demonstrated that the use of a rapid flame doping process (40 s) to introduce cobalt dopant into TiO 2 not only solves the J–V hysteresis problem but also increases the V oc and power conversion efficiency of both mesoscopic and planar PSCs. The reasons for the simultaneous improvements are two fold. First, the flame‐doped Co‐TiO 2 film forms Co‐O v (cobalt dopant‐oxygen vacancy) pairs and hence reduces the number density of Ti 3+ trap states. Second, Co doping upshifts the band structure of TiO 2 , facilitating efficient charge extraction. As a result, for planar PSCs, the flame doping of Co increases the efficiency from 17.1% to 18.0% while reducing the hysteresis from 16.0% to 1.7%. Similarly, for mesoscopic PSCs, the flame doping of Co increases the efficiency from 18.5% to 20.0% while reducing the hysteresis from 7.0% to 0.1%.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1614-6832 , 1614-6840
    URL: Issue
    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2018
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