Dual-layer perovskite architectures for improved all-inorganic photovoltaic performance

Abstract

This study employs a one-dimensional solar cell capacitance simulator (SCAPS-1D) to investigate all-inorganic perovskite solar cells (PSCs) featuring single and bilayer absorbers, along with various electron transport layers (ETLs). We compared two devices, including a cesium lead triiodide (CsPbI3) single absorber and CsPbI3/cesium lead tribromide (CsPbBr3) dual absorber. The bilayer absorber increases short-circuit current density (JSC), open-circuit voltage (VOC), fill factor (FF), and power conversion efficiency (PCE) to 19.48 mA cm−2, 1.17 V, 79.4%, and 18.1%, respectively. This is because the energy bands are better aligned, the built-in potential is stronger, and the light absorption is higher. The optimization of absorber layer thickness reveals that 300 nm is optimum for CsPbI3 and 700 nm thickness is the best for CsPbBr3. Higher defect densities make all metrics degrade by increasing non-radiative recombination. Moreover, multiple ETLs were applied to further enhance and compare the photovoltaic (PV) performance of dual PSCs. Among all, strontium titanate (SrTiO3) showed the highest PCE of 23.09% with a JSC of 19.45 mA cm−2, a VOC of 1.36 V, and a FF of 87.06%. The obtained results confirm that the bilayer of CsPbI3 and CsPbBr3 synergistically enhances light absorption, band alignment, and carrier dynamics in PSCs.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Nov 2025
Accepted
03 Feb 2026
First published
16 Feb 2026

Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2026, Advance Article

Dual-layer perovskite architectures for improved all-inorganic photovoltaic performance

A. K. Kadhim, H. T. Hussein, A. M. Abdul Hussien, A. K. Al-Mousoi, V. Sorathiya and M. Kareem, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5SE01570G

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