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Highly Efficient Flexible Quantum Dot Solar Cells with Improved Electron Extraction Using MgZnO Nanocrystals

  • Xiaoliang Zhang
  • , Pralay Kanti Santra
  • , Lei Tian
  • , Malin B. Johansson
  • , Håkan Rensmo
  • , Erik M.J. Johansson*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Colloidal quantum dot (CQD) solar cells have high potential for realizing an efficient and lightweight energy supply for flexible or wearable electronic devices. To achieve highly efficient and flexible CQD solar cells, the electron transport layer (ETL), extracting electrons from the CQD solid layer, needs to be processed at a low-temperature and should also suppress interfacial recombination. Herein, a highly stable MgZnO nanocrystal (MZO-NC) layer is reported for efficient flexible PbS CQD solar cells. Solar cells fabricated with MZO-NC ETL give a high power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 10.4% and 9.4%, on glass and flexible plastic substrates, respectively. The reported flexible CQD solar cell has the record efficiency to date of flexible CQD solar cells. Detailed theoretical simulations and extensive characterizations reveal that the MZO-NCs significantly enhance charge extraction from CQD solids and diminish the charge accumulation at the ETL/CQD interface, suppressing charge interfacial recombination. These important results suggest that the low-temperature processed MZO-NCs are very promising for use in efficient flexible solar cells or other flexible optoelectronic devices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8478-8487
Number of pages10
JournalACS Nano
Volume11
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 Aug 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • PbS
  • charge extraction
  • charge transport
  • colloidal quantum dot
  • flexible solar cell
  • interfacial recombination

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