Facile synthesis of hierarchical structured TiO2 spheres for high-efficiency mesostructured perovskite solar cells†
Abstract
The formation of an electron transport layer (ETL) in perovskite solar cells (PSCs) plays a significant role in their performance and long-term stability. Researchers have focused on exploring suitable ETL materials with large surface areas and proper nanostructures for developing stable and efficient PSCs. The use of TiO2 spheres as an ETL in PSCs will help to improve high absorber loading and carrier transport. Herein, the growth of hierarchical structured TiO2 spheres enhanced device performance and stability owing to better morphology and efficient electron ejection from the absorber layer. Eventually, an averaged maximum power conversion efficiency of 21.3% was attained when 3D hierarchical TiO2 nanorod-sphere ETLs were employed in PSCs. We believe that our work brings a novel vision for the development and design of highly effective hybrid photovoltaics.