Abstract:
Abstract
Perovskite and Multijunction solar cells are a third generation type
of solar cells. Their working principle is based on the conversion of
sunlight into electrical energy.
In this study, firstly three types of methyl ammonium halide
nanopowders MAX (X = halide= I, Br, and Cl) have been synthesized by
using chemical bath method. After that, eight different types of organicinorganic
perovskite thin films have been prepared by using spin coating
technique which is (MAPbI3, MAPbBr3, MAPbCl3, MAPbICl2,
MAPbIBr2, FAPbI3, CsPbI3 and MASnCl3). In addition, eight single
inverted planar perovskite solar cells (SIPPSCs) and multijunction
inverted solar cells (MJISCs (c-Si and SIPPSCs)) have been fabricated
successfully by using the prepared different perovskite films as a
sensitized absorption layer (active layer).
The structure of SIPPSC consisted of (fluorine tin oxide (FTO)
substrate/ Poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate
(PEDOT:PSS)/ Perovskite/ [6,6]-Phenyl C71 butyric acid methyl ester
(PC71BM)/ Aluminum (Al)). In beginning, PEDOT: PSS layer was
deposited on FTO coated glass substrate by spin coating technique which
acts as hole transport layer (HTL). The different types of perovskite
material that act as an absorbing layer were deposited on PEDOT: PSS
layer also by spin coating technique. Then, PC71BM layer which
represents the electron transport layer (ETL) was deposited on perovskite
layer by spin coating technique. Finally, Al as a metal layer was
deposited on PC71BM film by thermal evaporation technique, to get
cathode electrode.
MJISC structure consisted of (Al/ crystal-silicon (c-Si)/ tin oxide
(SnO2)/ PC71BM/ Perovskite/ PEDOT: PSS/ FTO). For the fabrication of
MJISCs, initially the SnO2 as a transparent layer was deposited on the c-
Si solar cell by using thermal evaporation technique. Then (Al) was
deposited as a conductive electrode on the back face of the silicon cell
also by using thermal evaporation technology. Finally, the single inverted
perovskite solar cell without Al layer was stacked on c-Si solar cell with
SnO2 film by using simple mechanical method.
The structural and morphological properties of prepared powders,
different perovskite thin films and SnO2 film have been investigated by
X-ray diffraction (XRD) and field emission scanning electron microscope
(FESEM) techniques respectively. The optical properties (absorbance and
energy gap) of different perovskite films, SnO2 and PEDOT: PSS films
have been investigated by (UV-Vis) spectrophotometer. While,
photovoltaic characterizations of the fabricated IPPSCs and MJISCs
based on different perovskite films have been measured by solar cell
simulator.
The XRD results showed that all powders and SnO2 film were
polycrystalline with tetragonal structure. All the perovskite films were
polycrystalline with different structures which are (tetragonal MAPbI3,
cubic (MAPbBr3, MAPbCl3, MAPbICl2 and MAPbIBr2), rhombohedral
FAPbI3, orthorhombic CsPbI3 and triclinic MASnCl3).
The FESEM images showed that the powders possess nanonails at
(X= I) and nanospheres at (X= Br and Cl) like shapes. While, the
perovskite films possess different shapes and SnO2 film has cauliflower
like shapes.
The results of UV-Vis spectra showed that all perovskite films have
a good absorbance in visible and near IR region. Consequently, it was
chosen as an active absorption layer in applications of solar cell.
The optical energy gap for allowed direct electronic transition was
calculated using Tauc’s model and it was found that the values of energy
gap of all perovskite films vary with different variables.
The photo current density-voltage (J-V) curve characteristics of
fabricated solar cells have been measured under simulated solar light (100
mW/cm2). On the other hand, the parameters (including Voc, JSC, FF and
efficiency) of solar cells were calculated depending on J-V curve.
The results showed that the fabricated SIPPSCs and MJISCs based
on perovskite (methylammonium lead iodide (MAPbI3) layer as an active
layer recorded higher efficiency of (10% and 12.8%) compared to the
other fabricated solar cells.