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Abstract
In perovskite solar cells (PSCs), it is important to construct electron transport layer (ETL) with ideal surface morphology and advantageous electron transport dynamics. In this work, a functional TiO2 ETL is designed and constructed based on a novel Ti3+ self-doping strategy. Experimental results indicate that Ti3+ dopant can optimize TiO2 film crystallization process by facilitating the assembly of precursor particles, reducing the content of pore-forming reagent, and enhancing the adhesion of precursors to glass substrate in film formation process. Therefore, the modified surface morphology inhibits the formation of undesired hole structure. Besides, self-doping moderately generates oxygen vacancies on TiO2 surface and a shallower TiO2 Fermi energy level. These not only result in a stronger interfacial electronic coupling, but also establish an advantageous energy band alignment. These merits optimize interfacial electron transfer dynamics by inhibiting recombination loss and facilitating electron extraction. Benefiting from the optimized TiO2 ETL, hole transport layer (HTL)-free carbon electrode based CsPbI3 PSCs deliver a high efficiency of 18.62%, representing one of the highest levels in this field.
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The Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering (Monthly, started in 1982) is the official journal of the Chemical Industry and Engineering Society of China and published by the Chemical Industry Press Co. Ltd. The aim of the journal is to develop the international exchange of scientific and technical information in the field of chemical engineering. It publishes original research papers that cover the major advancements and achievements in chemical engineering in China as well as some articles from overseas contributors.
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