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Self‐Encapsulating Thermostable and Air‐Resilient Semitransparent Perovskite Solar Cells
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2017
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Materials ScienceEngineeringMetal ElectrodesTandem Solar CellsPerovskite Solar CellSolar Cell StructuresApplied PhysicsPerovskite MaterialsEnergy StorageRobust PscsHalide PerovskitesThin FilmsSolar CellsLead-free PerovskitesPhotovoltaicsSolar Cell Materials
Semitransparent perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are of interest for application in tandem solar cells and building‐integrated photovoltaics. Unfortunately, several perovskites decompose when exposed to moisture or elevated temperatures. Concomitantly, metal electrodes can be degraded by the corrosive decomposition products of the perovskite. This is even the more problematic for semitransparent PSCs, in which the semitransparent top electrode is based on ultrathin metal films. Here, we demonstrate outstandingly robust PSCs with semitransparent top electrodes, where an ultrathin Ag layer is sandwiched between SnO x grown by low‐temperature atomic layer deposition. The SnO x forms an electrically conductive permeation barrier, which protects both the perovskite and the ultrathin silver electrode against the detrimental impact of moisture. At the same time, the SnO x cladding layer underneath the ultra‐thin Ag layer shields the metal against corrosive halide compounds leaking out of the perovskite. Our semitransparent PSCs show an efficiency higher than 11% along with about 70% average transmittance in the near‐infrared region (λ > 800 nm) and an average transmittance of 29% for λ = 400–900 nm. The devices reveal an astonishing stability over more than 4500 hours regardless if they are exposed to ambient atmosphere or to elevated temperatures.
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