Optical Dispersion Data Analysis of Single‐Crystal CH3NH3PbBr3 for Optimized Perovskite Solar Cell Active Layer Absorptance

Author:

McCleese Christopher L.12ORCID,Brennan Michael C.12ORCID,Episcopo Nathan3ORCID,Sun Lirong12,Hong Nina4ORCID,Ramana Chintalapalle V.35ORCID,Grusenmeyer Tod A.1ORCID,Stevenson Peter R.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Air Force Research Laboratory Wright‐Patterson Air Force Base OH 45433 USA

2. Azimuth Corporation 2970 Presidential Drive, #200 Beavercreek OH 45324 USA

3. Center for Advanced Materials Research University of Texas at El Paso 500 W. University Ave. El Paso TX 79968 USA

4. J.A. Woollam Company 311 South 7th St. Lincoln NE 68508 USA

5. Department of Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering University of Texas at El Paso 500 W. University Ave. El Paso TX 79968 USA

Abstract

Proper derivation of CH3NH3PbX3 (MAPbX3; where X = Cl, Br, I) optical constants is a critical step toward the development of high‐performance perovskite devices. To date, the optical dispersions at all wavelengths have been inconsistently characterized by under‐approximating or omitting anomalous spectral features. Herein, a rigorous optical dispersion data analysis of single‐crystal MAPbBr3 involving variable‐angle spectroscopic ellipsometry data appended with transmission intensity data is presented. This approach yields a more robust derivation of the refractive index and extinction coefficient for both anomalous (absorptance) and normal (no absorptance) optical dispersion regimes. Using the derived optical constants, illustrative modeled perovskite solar cell device designs are presented in relation to nonrealistic designs prepared using representative optical constants reported in the literature. In comparison, the derived optical constants enables the modeling of layer thicknesses to maximize absorption by the active layer (MAPbBr3) and minimize parasitic optical absorptance by the nonactive layers at broad angles of incidence (≈0°–70°). This robust derivation of MAPbBr3 optical constants is expected to impact the optical dispersion data analysis of all perovskite analogs and expedite targeted development of, for example, solar cell, light‐emitting diode, photo‐ and X‐ray/γ‐ray detector, and laser system technologies.

Funder

Materials and Manufacturing Directorate

Air Force Office of Scientific Research

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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