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Efficient Perovskite Solar Cell with Improved Electron Extraction Based on SnO2/Phosphorene Heterojunction as
Min Li1,2, Xin Yao3, Jie Huang3
1College of Optical Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai 200093, China.
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Due to its unique electrical and optical properties, as well as the tunable band structure based on thickness, 2D phosphorene recently emerged as a research hotspot and holds significant potential for applications across various fields. In this study, due to the special band structure and excellent electron transport performance of phosphorene, it formed a series structure with SnO2 as the electron transport layer of perovskite solar cells. Consequently, the photocurrent density was enhanced by approximately 20%, and the energy conversion efficiency was effectively elevated from 16.38% for pure SnO2 to 18.03% for the SnO2/phosphorene composite. Electrochemical measurements and spectral analyses revealed that the incorporation of phosphorene augmented electron mobility within the absorption layer, reduced the electron-hole recombination rate, and decreased the cell's series resistance, thereby leading to improved efficiency of the perovskite solar cell. This research not only introduces a novel approach to enhancing solar cell efficiency but also paves a new pathway for the application of phosphorene.

