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Low-Temperature Growing Anatase TiO2/SnO2 Multi-dimensional Heterojunctions at MXene Conductive Network for High-Efficient Perovskite Solar Cells
Authors:Linsheng Huang  Xiaowen Zhou  Rui Xue  Pengfei Xu  Siliang Wang  Chao Xu  Wei Zeng  Yi Xiong  Hongqian Sang  Dong Liang
Affiliation:National Engineering Research Center for Agro‑Ecological Big Data Analysis and Application;Science and Technology Institute;School of Physics and Technology;Department of Physics
Abstract:A multi-dimensional conductive heterojunction structure,composited by TiO2,SnO2,and Ti3 C2 TX MXene,is facilely designed and applied as electron transport layer in efficient and stable planar perovskite solar cells.Based on an oxygen vacancy scramble effect,the zero-dimensional anatase TiO2 quantum dots,surrounding on two-dimensional conductive Ti3 C2 TX sheets,are in situ rooted on three-dimensional SnO2 nanoparticles,constructing nanoscale TiO2/SnO2 heterojunctions.The fabrication is implemented in a controlled lowtemperature anneal method in air and then in N2 atmospheres.With the optimal MXene content,the optical property,the crystallinity of perovskite layer,and internal interfaces are all facilitated,contributing more amount of carrier with effective and rapid transferring in device.The champion power conversion efficiency of resultant perovskite solar cells achieves 19.14%,yet that of counterpart is just 16.83%.In addition,it can also maintain almost 85% of its initial performance for more than 45 days in 30-40% humidity air;comparatively,the counterpart declines to just below 75% of its initial performance.
Keywords:In situ fabrication  Multi-dimensional heterojunction  Oxygen vacancy scramble effect  Electron transport layer  Perovskite solar cells
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