2D materials for organic and perovskite photovoltaics

Um Kanta Aryal, Mehrad Ahmadpour, Vida Turkovic, Horst Günter Rubahn, Aldo Di Carlo, Morten Madsen*

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Abstrakt

The power conversion efficiency of thin film solar cells based on organic and perovskite materials has improved dramatically in recent years, currently reaching above 18% for organic photovoltaics and above 25% for perovskite solar cells. Combined with their appealing properties, such as mechanical flexibility, light weight, semi-transparency, and low-cost large-scale roll-to-roll (R2R) processing compatibility, the high conversion efficiencies have placed organic and perovskite solar cells at the center of attention in terms of promising PV technologies. In this context, 2D materials are, due to their unique properties such as high charge carrier mobility, high optical transparency and especially tunable electronic structure, ideal contact layer materials in thin film solar cell devices. They can be applied as electrodes, hole (HTL) and electron (ETL) transport layers, and additives in active layers. This review paper focuses on the integration of 2D graphene and its derivatives, and 2D materials beyond graphene, i.e. transitional metal dichalcogenides (TMD), MXene, black phosphorous (BP) and boron nitrides in organic and perovskite solar cells, and discusses the positive influence these material systems have shown on both the fundamental photophysical processes, as well as on device stability and lifetime. Furthermore, this review addresses the future potential of 2D materials for the development of lightweight, eco-friendly, high performance and cost-effective flexible solar cells, provided by the high mechanical flexibility, high environmental stability, low electrical resistivity, and low environmental impact of these 2D material systems.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer106833
TidsskriftNano Energy
Vol/bind94
Antal sider24
ISSN2211-2855
DOI
StatusUdgivet - apr. 2022

Bibliografisk note

Funding Information:
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 101007084. M.M. and V.E. acknowledge Danmarks Frie Forskningsfond, DFF FTP for funding of the project Tuning the Photostability of Organic Photovoltaics Components, No. 0136?00081B. M.M. acknowledge Danmarks Frie Forskningsfond, DFF FTP for funding of the project Reactively sputtered metal oxides for high performance photovoltaics (React-PV), No. 8022-00389B.

Funding Information:
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 101007084 . M.M. and V.E. acknowledge Danmarks Frie Forskningsfond, DFF FTP for funding of the project Tuning the Photostability of Organic Photovoltaics Components , No. 0136–00081B . M.M. acknowledge Danmarks Frie Forskningsfond, DFF FTP for funding of the project Reactively sputtered metal oxides for high performance photovoltaics (React-PV) , No. 8022-00389B .

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