Emerging Trends in Electron Transport Layer Development for Stable and Efficient Perovskite Solar Cells

Lele Zang, Chunhu Zhao, Xiaobo Hu, Jiahua Tao, Shaoqiang Chen, Junhao Chu

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Abstract

Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) stand at the forefront of photovoltaic research, with current efficiencies surpassing 26.1%. This review critically examines the role of electron transport materials (ETMs) in enhancing the performance and longevity of PSCs. It presents an integrated overview of recent advancements in ETMs, like TiO2, ZnO, SnO2, fullerenes, non-fullerene polymers, and small molecules. Critical challenges are regulated grain structure, defect passivation techniques, energy level alignment, and interfacial engineering. Furthermore, the review highlights innovative materials that promise to redefine charge transport in PSCs. A detailed comparison of state-of-the-art ETMs elucidates their effectiveness in different perovskite systems. This review endeavors to inform the strategic enhancement and development of n-type electron transport layers (ETLs), delineating a pathway toward the realization of PSCs with superior efficiency and stability for potential commercial deployment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2400807
JournalSmall
Volume20
Issue number26
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Jun 2024

Keywords

  • carrier recombination
  • device stability
  • electron transport layer
  • interface modification
  • perovskite solar cells

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