In a quantum dot solar cell (QDSC)
that has an inverted structure,
the QD layers form two different junctions between the electron transport
layer (ETL) and the other semiconducting QD layer. Recent work on
an inverted-structure QDSC has revealed that the junction between
the QD layers is the dominant junction, rather than the junction between
the ETL and the QD layers, which is in contrast to the conventional
wisdom. However, to date, there have been a lack of systematic studies
on the role and importance of the QD heterojunction structure on the
behavior of the solar cell and the resulting device performance. In
this study, we have systematically controlled the structure of the
QD junction to balance charge transport, which demonstrates that the
position of the junction has a significant effect on the hysteresis
effect, fill factor, and solar cell performance and is attributed
to balanced charge transport