Abstract
Abstract
An n-i-p type of organic-inorganic hybrid bifacial solar cells was constructed with a ZnO/polyaniline/NiO
x
heterostructure, in which vertically aligned ZnO nanorods (ZnONd) were synthesized by a facile electrochemical deposition process and act as an electron-transport layer. Semitransparent p-type semiconducting NiO
x
films were utilized as a hole-transport layer. Devices based on the ZnONd considerably outperform those employing ZnO thin films. The contact and electrical properties of NiO
x
can be carefully tuned through controlling the deposition parameters as well as surface treatments. Intimate contact between NiO
x
with PANI, created by in situ electrochemical polymerization, greatly improves the charge movement. Furthermore, an O2-plasma treatment of the NiO
x
film has a significant impact on the performance of polyaniline/ZnONd hybrid photovoltaic devices, reflected by the enhancement in the fill-factor and efficiency. The power conversion efficiency of the ZnONd/PANI/NiO
x
device under the optimized O2 plasma condition can reach up to 2.79% under AM1.5 illumination.
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