Boron-Doped
Graphite for High Work Function Carbon Electrode in Printable Hole-Conductor-Free
Mesoscopic Perovskite Solar Cells
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Abstract
Work function of
carbon electrodes is critical in obtaining high open-circuit voltage
as well as high device performance for carbon-based perovskite solar
cells. Herein, we propose a novel strategy to upshift work function
of carbon electrode by incorporating boron atom into graphite lattice
and employ it in printable hole-conductor-free mesoscopic perovskite
solar cells. The high-work-function boron-doped carbon electrode facilitates
hole extraction from perovskite as verified by photoluminescence.
Meanwhile, the carbon electrode is endowed with an improved conductivity
because of a higher graphitization carbon of boron-doped graphite.
These advantages of the boron-doped carbon electrode result in a low
charge transfer resistance at carbon/perovskite interface and an extended
carrier recombination lifetime. Together with the merit of both high
work function and conductivity, the power conversion efficiency of
hole-conductor-free mesoscopic perovskite solar cells is increased
from 12.4% for the pristine graphite electrode-based cells to 13.6%
for the boron-doped graphite electrode-based cells with an enhanced
open-circuit voltage and fill factor