High-Efficiency Photovoltaic Devices using Trap-Controlled Quantum-Dot Ink prepared via Phase-Transfer Exchange

Authors
Aqoma, HavidAl Mubarok, MuhibullahHadmojo, Wisnu TantyoLee, Eun-HyeKim, Tae-WookAhn, Tae KyuOh, Seung-HwanJang, Sung-Yeon
Issue Date
2017-05-17
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Citation
ADVANCED MATERIALS, v.29, no.19
Abstract
Colloidal-quantum-dot (CQD) photovoltaic devices are promising candidates for low-cost power sources owing to their low-temperature solution processability and bandgap tunability. A power conversion efficiency (PCE) of >10% is achieved for these devices; however, there are several remaining obstacles to their commercialization, including their high energy loss due to surface trap states and the complexity of the multiple-step CQD-layer-deposition process. Herein, high-efficiency photovoltaic devices prepared with CQD-ink using a phase-transfer-exchange (PTE) method are reported. Using CQD-ink, the fabrication of active layers by single-step coating and the suppression of surface trap states are achieved simultaneously. The CQD-ink photovoltaic devices achieve much higher PCEs (10.15% with a certified PCE of 9.61%) than the control devices (7.85%) owing to improved charge drift and diffusion. Notably, the CQD-ink devices show much lower energy loss than other reported high-efficiency CQD devices. This result reveals that the PTE method is an effective strategy for controlling trap states in CQDs.
Keywords
COLLOIDAL PBS NANOCRYSTALS; LEAD HALIDE PEROVSKITES; PROCESSED SOLAR-CELLS; SUB-BANDGAP STATES; THIN-FILMS; PERFORMANCE; SOLIDS; PASSIVATION; SURFACE; LAYERS; COLLOIDAL PBS NANOCRYSTALS; LEAD HALIDE PEROVSKITES; PROCESSED SOLAR-CELLS; SUB-BANDGAP STATES; THIN-FILMS; PERFORMANCE; SOLIDS; PASSIVATION; SURFACE; LAYERS; phase-transfer exchange; quantum dots; solar cells; surface traps; voltage loss
ISSN
0935-9648
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/122730
DOI
10.1002/adma.201605756
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