22 August 2022 Device modeling of Cs2PtI6-based perovskite solar cell with diverse transport materials and contact metal electrodes: a comprehensive simulation study using solar cell capacitance simulator
M. S. Shamna, K. S. Sudheer
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Abstract

Recently, all-inorganic double perovskite, lead-free absorber-based perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have been an active area of research. Due to its narrow bandgap and wide and high absorption, Cs2PtI6-based PSCs have generated wide interest. In this work, a comprehensive study of a Cs2PtI6-based PSC using solar cell capacitance simulator (SCAPS) one-dimensional is conducted. The simulation result is validated by comparing it with experimentally reported Cs2PtI6-based PSCs. To design a highly efficient, commercially feasible PSC, the variation in the performance of the PSC with six different electron transport layers (ETLs), ten-hole transport layers (HTLs), and nine metal contacts is investigated by simulation. Among the tried configurations, FTO / ZnO / Cs2PtI6 / MoO3 / Cu yielded the highest power conversion efficiency (PCE). The effect of varying the parameters of thickness, defect density, and doping concentration of the absorber layer; thickness, and doping concentration of the transport layers; and defect density of the interface layers on the performance of the device is investigated. The optimized device configuration yields an open-circuit voltage (Voc) of 1.3856 V, short-circuit current density (Jsc) of 16.107 mA / cm2, fill factor (FF) of 75.54%, and PCE of 16.85%. When the simulation is done with different back metal contacts, carbon yielded encouraging results with a Voc of 1.4105 V, Jsc of 16.112 mA / cm2, FF of 90.01%, and PCE of 20.45%.

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M. S. Shamna and K. S. Sudheer "Device modeling of Cs2PtI6-based perovskite solar cell with diverse transport materials and contact metal electrodes: a comprehensive simulation study using solar cell capacitance simulator," Journal of Photonics for Energy 12(3), 032211 (22 August 2022). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JPE.12.032211
Received: 2 April 2022; Accepted: 2 August 2022; Published: 22 August 2022
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KEYWORDS
Perovskite

Solar cells

Cesium

Metals

Copper

Doping

Instrument modeling

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