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A Highly Conductive Titanium Oxynitride Electron-Selective Contact for Efficient Photovoltaic Devices

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ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 32, Issue 32, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202002608

Keywords

electron-selective contacts; organic solar cells; passivating contacts; silicon solar cells; titanium oxynitride

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  1. King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST) [OSR-CRG URF/1/3383]

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High-quality carrier-selective contacts with suitable electronic properties are a prerequisite for photovoltaic devices with high power conversion efficiency (PCE). In this work, an efficient electron-selective contact, titanium oxynitride (TiOxNy), is developed for crystalline silicon (c-Si) and organic photovoltaic devices. Atomic-layer-deposited TiO(x)N(y)is demonstrated to be highly conductive with a proper work function (4.3 eV) and a wide bandgap (3.4 eV). Thin TiO(x)N(y)films simultaneously provide a moderate surface passivation and enable a low contact resistivity on c-Si surfaces. By implementation of an optimal TiOxNy-based contact, a state-of-the-art PCE of 22.3% is achieved for a c-Si solar cell featuring a full-area dopant-free electron-selective contact. Simultaneously, conductive TiO(x)N(y)is proven to be an efficient electron-transport layer for organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices. A remarkably high PCE of 17.02% is achieved for an OPV device with an electron-transport TiO(x)N(y)layer, which is superior to conventional ZnO-based devices with a PCE of 16.10%. Atomic-layer-deposited TiOxNyETL on a large area with a high uniformity may help accelerate the commercialization of emerging solar technologies.

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