Oxidation State Manipulation of NiOx for High Performance and Light-Soaking Stability of Perovskite Solar Modules

Authors
Yoo, YongseokJung, HeesukPark, Hee JeongKim, JichanJung, Kun SooLee, Hye RyeongByeon, JunseopLee, HaramCho, WoosumKim, Sung HoanBaek, Se-WoongLee, SungkooKo, Min JaeSeo, GabseokSung, Yung-EunBae, Seunghwan
Issue Date
2025-09
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Citation
Small Methods
Abstract
NiOx is widely used for hole-transporting layers in p-i-n-type perovskite solar cells (PSCs) due to its stability, wide bandgap (approximate to 3.5 eV), and solution processability. However, during solution processing, oxygen exposure can induce non-stoichiometry, forming Ni >= 3 +. While Ni >= 3 + enhances hole mobility, it also promotes redox reactions at the interface, undermining long-term stability. To utilize the improved mobility without sacrificing stability, bilayer NiOx films with controlled Ni >= 3 + concentrations can be fabricated. Sputtering is ideal for this, enabling precise control of oxygen partial pressure during deposition. This study utilizes sputtering to regulate Ni >= 3 + levels and optimize the ratio of two NiOx layers in bilayer films, improving charge extraction and transport. A fabricated perovskite module with a 16.0 cm2 aperture area achieves a photo-conversion efficiency (PCE) of 16.5%. Additionally, the module retains 80% of its initial PCE after 1000 h under continuous 1-sun illumination, thanks to the stable bilayer NiOx structure.
Keywords
ATOMIC LAYER DEPOSITION; HOLE-TRANSPORT; NICKEL-OXIDE; ELECTRICAL-PROPERTIES; EFFICIENT; CELLS; FILMS; INTERFACES; IMPACT; bilayer; light-soaking stability; Ni vacancy control; perovskite solar module; sputtering
ISSN
2366-9608
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/153170
DOI
10.1002/smtd.202501325
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