Effect of different oxygen precursors on alumina deposited using a spatial atomic layer deposition system for thin-film encapsulation of perovskite solar cells
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Published:2023-12-15
Issue:9
Volume:35
Page:095401
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ISSN:0957-4484
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Container-title:Nanotechnology
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language:
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Short-container-title:Nanotechnology
Author:
Asgarimoghaddam Hatameh,
Chen Qiaoyun,
Ye Fan,
Shahin Ahmed,
Song Bo,
Musselman Kevin PORCID
Abstract
Abstract
An atmospheric-pressure spatial atomic layer deposition system operated in atmospheric-pressure spatial chemical vapor deposition conditions is employed to deposit alumina (AlO
x
) thin films using trimethylaluminum and different oxidants, including water (H2O), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), and ozone (O3). The impact of the oxygen precursor on the structural properties of the films and their moisture-barrier performance is investigated. The O3-AlO
x
films, followed by H2O2-AlO
x
, exhibit higher refractive indexes, lower concentrations of OH− groups, and lower water-vapor-transmission rates compared to the films deposited using water (H2O-AlO
x
). The AlO
x
films are then rapidly deposited as thin-film-encapsulation layers on perovskite solar cells at 130 °C without damaging the temperature-sensitive perovskite and organic materials. The stability of the p–i–n formamidinium methylammonium lead iodide solar cells under standard ISOS-D-3 testing conditions (65 °C and 85% relative humidity) is significantly enhanced by the encapsulation layers. Specifically, the O3-AlO
x
and H2O2-AlO
x
layers result in a six-fold increase in the time required for the cells to degrade to 80% of their original efficiency compared to un-encapsulated cells.
Funder
Ontario Research Fund - Research Infrastructure
Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology
Canada Foundation for Innovation John R. Evans Leaders Fund
NSERC Discovery Program
NSERC Research Tools and Instruments Program
Ontario Ministry for Research, Innovation, and Science Low Carbon Innovation Fund
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science,General Chemistry,Bioengineering
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