Electrospun charge transport structures for hybrid perovskite solar cells
Abstract
Hybrid perovskite solar cells are rapidly climbing in efficiency and are close to large-scale commercialization due to continued efforts in improving the opto-electronic properties and stability of hybrid perovskite materials. Improvements to the charge transport structures in hybrid perovskite solar cells allow for much higher charge extraction from perovskite solar cells, improving overall efficiency of solar cells utilizing electrospun charge transport structures. Electrospinning and postprocessing techniques were utilized to produce high surface area electron and hole transport structures for use in perovskite solar cells, and opto-electronic properties and surface/layer interactions were studied.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Pub Defense Publication
- Publication Date
- Oct 08, 2018
- Source ID
- 10.1116/1.5049434
Entities
People
- Jack L. Skinner
- Jessica M. Andriolo
- John P. Murphy
- Molly C. Brockway
Organizations
- Montana Technological University
- Montana University System
- United States Army Research Laboratory