Chemical Management for Colorful, Efficient, and Stable Inorganic–Organic Hybrid Nanostructured Solar Cells

Jun Hong Noh(Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology), Sang Hyuk Im(Kyung Hee University), Jin Hyuck Heo(Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology), Tarak Nath Mandal(Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology), Sang Il Seok(Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)
Nano Letters
March 21, 2013
Cited by 4,754

Abstract

Chemically tuned inorganic-organic hybrid materials, based on CH3NH3(═MA)Pb(I(1-x)Br(x))3 perovskites, have been studied using UV-vis absorption and X-ray diffraction patterns and applied to nanostructured solar cells. The band gap engineering brought about by the chemical management of MAPb(I(1-x)Br(x))3 perovskites can be controllably tuned to cover almost the entire visible spectrum, enabling the realization of colorful solar cells. We demonstrate highly efficient solar cells exhibiting 12.3% in a power conversion efficiency of under standard AM 1.5, for the most efficient device, as a result of tunable composition for the light harvester in conjunction with a mesoporous TiO2 film and a hole conducting polymer. We believe that the works highlighted in this paper represent one step toward the realization of low-cost, high-efficiency, and long-term stability with colorful solar cells.


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