TY - JOUR
T1 - Sputtered rear electrode with broadband transparency for perovskite solar cells
AU - Werner, Jérémie
AU - Dubuis, Guy
AU - Walter, Arnaud
AU - Löper, Philipp
AU - Moon, Soo Jin
AU - Nicolay, Sylvain
AU - Morales-Masis, Monica
AU - De Wolf, Stefaan
AU - Niesen, Bjoern
AU - Ballif, Christophe
PY - 2015/6/29
Y1 - 2015/6/29
N2 - Due to their high efficiencies combined with simple and cost-effective device fabrication, perovskite solar cells are promising candidates as top cells in tandem devices. For this application, the perovskite solar cell must be highly transparent at near-infrared wavelengths such that sufficient light is transmitted to the narrow-bandgap bottom cell. We demonstrate perovskite solar cells featuring a sputtered amorphous indium zinc oxide (IZO) layer as broadband transparent rear electrode. This electrode absorbs less than 3% in the 400-1200 nm wavelength range, while having a sheet resistance of 35Ω/sq. We show over 9% efficient semitransparent perovskite solar cells with IZO sputtered directly on the sensitive organic charge transport layer. The efficiency can be raised up to 10.3% by inserting a thin molybdenum oxide buffer layer, mitigating sputter damage to the underlying organic layer. These cells show more than 60% average transmittance in the 800-1200 nm wavelength range, which makes them suitable top-cell candidates for tandem devices. Finally, we discuss the performance potential of this highly transparent rear electrode for four-terminal tandem devices.
AB - Due to their high efficiencies combined with simple and cost-effective device fabrication, perovskite solar cells are promising candidates as top cells in tandem devices. For this application, the perovskite solar cell must be highly transparent at near-infrared wavelengths such that sufficient light is transmitted to the narrow-bandgap bottom cell. We demonstrate perovskite solar cells featuring a sputtered amorphous indium zinc oxide (IZO) layer as broadband transparent rear electrode. This electrode absorbs less than 3% in the 400-1200 nm wavelength range, while having a sheet resistance of 35Ω/sq. We show over 9% efficient semitransparent perovskite solar cells with IZO sputtered directly on the sensitive organic charge transport layer. The efficiency can be raised up to 10.3% by inserting a thin molybdenum oxide buffer layer, mitigating sputter damage to the underlying organic layer. These cells show more than 60% average transmittance in the 800-1200 nm wavelength range, which makes them suitable top-cell candidates for tandem devices. Finally, we discuss the performance potential of this highly transparent rear electrode for four-terminal tandem devices.
KW - Methylammonium lead iodide
KW - Semitransparent
KW - Silicon heterojunction
KW - Sputter damage
KW - Tandem
KW - Transparent conductive oxide
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84933512266&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.solmat.2015.06.024
DO - 10.1016/j.solmat.2015.06.024
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84933512266
VL - 141
SP - 407
EP - 413
JO - Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
JF - Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
SN - 0927-0248
ER -