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Custom Synthesis of ZnO Nanowires for Efficient Ambient Air-Processed Solar Cells
Author(s) -
Ali Nourdine,
Marwen Abdelli,
Nicolas Charvin,
Lionel Flandin
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
acs omega
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.779
H-Index - 40
ISSN - 2470-1343
DOI - 10.1021/acsomega.1c01654
Subject(s) - materials science , energy conversion efficiency , photovoltaic system , nanowire , heterojunction , coating , layer (electronics) , hybrid solar cell , deposition (geology) , spin coating , nanotechnology , band gap , polymer solar cell , chemical engineering , optoelectronics , ecology , paleontology , sediment , engineering , biology
Nanostructuration of solar cells is an interesting approach to improve the photovoltaic conversion efficiency (PCE). This work aims at developing architectured 3D hybrid photovoltaic solar cells using ZnO nanowires (ZnONWs) as the electron transport layer (ETL) and nanocollectors of electrons within the active layer (AL). ZnONWs have been synthesized using a hydrothermal process with a meticulous control of the morphology. The AL of solar cells is elaborated using ZnONWs interpenetrated with a bulk heterojunction composed of donor (π-conjugate low band gap polymer: PBDD4T-2F)/acceptor (fullerene derivate: PC 71 BM) materials. An ideal interpenetrating ZnONW-D/A system with predefined specific morphological characteristics (length, diameter, and inter-ZnONW distances) was designed and successfully realized. The 3D architectures based on dense ZnONW arrays covered with conformal coatings of AL result in an increased amount of the ETL/AL interface, enhanced light absorption, and improved charge collection efficiency. For AL/ZnONW assembly, spin-coating at 100 °C was found to be the best. Other parameters were also optimized such as the D/A ratio and the pre/post-treatments achieving the optimal device with a D/A ratio of 1.25/1 and methanol treated on ZnONWs before and after the deposition of AL. A PCE of 7.7% (1.4 times better than that of the 2D cells) is achieved. The improvement of the performances with the 3D architecture results from both of: (i) the enhancement of the ZnO/AL surface interface (1 μm 2 /μm 2 for the 2D structure to 6.6 μm 2 /μm 2 for the 3D architecture), (ii) the presence of ZnONWs inside the AL, which behave as numerous nanocollectors (∼60 ZnONW/μm 2 ) of electrons in the depth of the AL. This result validates the efficiency of the concept of nanotexturing of substrates, the method of solar cell assembly based on the nano-textured surface, the chosen morphological characteristics of the nanotexture, and the selected photoactive organic materials.

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