Antimony‐Bismuth Alloying: The Key to a Major Boost in the Efficiency of Lead‐Free Perovskite‐Inspired Photovoltaics

Author:

Al‐Anesi Basheer1,Grandhi G. Krishnamurthy1,Pecoraro Adriana2,Sugathan Vipinraj1,Viswanath Noolu. Srinivasa Manikanta3,Ali‐Löytty Harri4,Liu Maning1,Ruoko Tero‐Petri5,Lahtonen Kimmo6,Manna Debjit1,Toikkonen Sami1,Muñoz‐García Ana Belén2,Pavone Michele7,Vivo Paola1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hybrid Solar Cells Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences Tampere University P.O. Box 541 Tampere FI‐33014 Finland

2. Department of Physics “Ettore Pancini” University of Naples Federico II Comp. Univ. Monte Sant'Angelo Naples 80126 Italy

3. Division of Materials Science and Engineering Hanyang University 222 Wangsimni‐ro, Seongdong‐gu Seoul 04763 Republic of Korea

4. Surface Science Group Photonics Laboratory Tampere University P.O. Box 692 Tampere FI‐33014 Finland

5. Smart Photonic Materials Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences Tampere University P.O. Box 541 Tampere FI‐33101 Finland

6. Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences Tampere University P.O. Box 692 Tampere FI‐33014 Finland

7. Department of Chemical Sciences University of Naples Federico II Comp. Univ. Monte Sant'Angelo Naples 80126 Italy

Abstract

AbstractThe perovskite‐inspired Cu2AgBiI6 (CABI) material has been gaining increasing momentum as photovoltaic (PV) absorber due to its low toxicity, intrinsic air stability, direct bandgap, and a high absorption coefficient in the range of 105 cm−1. However, the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of existing CABI‐based PVs is still seriously constrained by the presence of both intrinsic and surface defects. Herein, antimony (III) (Sb3+) is introduced into the octahedral lattice sites of the CABI structure, leading to CABI‐Sb with larger crystalline domains than CABI. The alloying of Sb3+ with bismuth (III) (Bi3+) induces changes in the local structural symmetry that dramatically increase the formation energy of intrinsic defects. Light‐intensity dependence and electron impedance spectroscopic studies show reduced trap‐assisted recombination in the CABI‐Sb PV devices. CABI‐Sb solar cells feature a nearly 40% PCE enhancement (from 1.31% to 1.82%) with respect to the CABI devices mainly due to improvement in short‐circuit current density. This work will promote future compositional design studies to enhance the intrinsic defect tolerance of next‐generation wide‐bandgap absorbers for high‐performance and stable PVs.

Funder

Jane ja Aatos Erkon Säätiö

Academy of Finland

Suomen Kulttuurirahasto

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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