Efficient semi-transparent perovskite solar cells with a novel indium zinc tin oxide top electrode grown by linear facing target sputtering

Yong Jin Noh, Jae Gyeong Kim, Seok Soon Kim, Han Ki Kim, Seok In Na

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Abstract

We propose that an indium zinc tin oxide electrode grown by linear facing target sputtering without additional thermal treatment can effectively act as an efficient semi-transparent top electrode for high-performance semi-transparent hybrid perovskite solar cells. The semi-transparent perovskite solar cells using an indium zinc tin oxide electrode as a novel top electrode achieves a power conversion efficiency of 12.85%, similar to that of an opaque electrode-based device of 13.48%. More importantly, by adjusting the perovskite thickness, a power conversion efficiency of 8.306% is obtained at an average visible transmittance of 33.9%, thus well supporting that the indium zinc tin oxide electrode can be considered to be an advanced and efficient semi-transparent top electrode for the fabrication of building integrated photovoltaics with high efficiency and good transparency.

Original languageEnglish
Article number226894
JournalJournal of Power Sources
Volume437
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Oct 2019

Keywords

  • Indium zinc tin oxide
  • Linear facing target sputtering
  • Perovskite solar cell
  • Semi-transparent top electrode
  • Transparent electrode

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