Superwetting Nanofluids of NiOx-Nanocrystals/CsBr Solution for Fabricating Quality NiOx-CsPbBr3 Gradient Hybrid Film in Carbon-Based Perovskite Solar Cells.
Small Methods
; : e2400283, 2024 May 20.
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The wettability of precursor solution on substrates is the critical factor for fabricating quality film. In this work, superwetting nanofluids (NFs) of non-stoichiometric nickel oxide (NiOx) nanocrystals (NCs)-CsBr solution are first utilized to fabricate quality NiOx-CsPbBr3 hybrid film with gradient-distributed NiOx NCs in the upper part for constructing hole transport ladder in carbon-based perovskite solar cells (C-PSCs). As anticipated, the crystalline properties (improved crystalline grain diameters and reduced impurity phase) and hole extraction/transport of the NiOx-CsPbBr3 hybrid film are improved after incorporating NiOx NCs into CsPbBr3. This originates from the superb wettability of NiOx-CsBr NFs on substrates and the excellent hole-transport properties of NiOx. Consequently, the C-PSCs with the structure of FTO/SnO2/NiOx-CsPbBr3/C displays a power conversion efficiency of 10.07%, resulting in a 23.6% improvement as compared with the pristine CsPbBr3 cell. This work opens up a promising strategy to improve the absorber layer in PSCs by incorporating NCs into perovskite layers through the use of the superwettability of NFs and by composition gradient engineering.
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