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Nano Convergence | 2017

Lead-free perovskite solar cells using Sb and Bi-based A 3 B 2 X 9 and A 3 BX 6 crystals with normal and inverse cell structures

Ajay K. Baranwal; Hideaki Masutani; Hidetaka Sugita; Hiroyuki Kanda; Shusaku Kanaya; Naoyuki Shibayama; Yoshitaka Sanehira; Masashi Ikegami; Youhei Numata; Kouji Yamada; Tsutomu Miyasaka; Tomokazu Umeyama; Hiroshi Imahori; Seigo Ito

Research of CH3NH3PbI3 perovskite solar cells had significant attention as the candidate of new future energy. Due to the toxicity, however, lead (Pb) free photon harvesting layer should be discovered to replace the present CH3NH3PbI3 perovskite. In place of lead, we have tried antimony (Sb) and bismuth (Bi) with organic and metal monovalent cations (CH3NH3+, Ag+ and Cu+). Therefore, in this work, lead-free photo-absorber layers of (CH3NH3)3Bi2I9, (CH3NH3)3Sb2I9, (CH3NH3)3SbBiI9, Ag3BiI6, Ag3BiI3(SCN)3 and Cu3BiI6 were processed by solution deposition way to be solar cells. About the structure of solar cells, we have compared the normal (n-i-p: TiO2-perovskite-spiro OMeTAD) and inverted (p-i-n: NiO-perovskite-PCBM) structures. The normal (n-i-p)-structured solar cells performed better conversion efficiencies, basically. But, these environmental friendly photon absorber layers showed the uneven surface morphology with a particular grow pattern depend on the substrate (TiO2 or NiO). We have considered that the unevenness of surface morphology can deteriorate the photovoltaic performance and can hinder future prospect of these lead-free photon harvesting layers. However, we found new interesting finding about the progress of devices by the interface of NiO/Sb3+ and TiO2/Cu3BiI6, which should be addressed in the future study.


Nano Convergence | 2017

All-inorganic inverse perovskite solar cells using zinc oxide nanocolloids on spin coated perovskite layer

Naoyuki Shibayama; Hiroyuki Kanda; Shin-ichi Yusa; Shota Fukumoto; Ajay K. Baranwal; Hiroshi Segawa; Tsutomu Miyasaka; Seigo Ito

We confirmed the influence of ZnO nanoparticle size and residual water on performance of all inorganic perovskite solar cells. By decreasing the size of the ZnO nanoparticles, the short-circuit current density (Jsc) and open circuit photovoltage (Voc) values are increased and the conversion efficiency is improved. Although the Voc value is not affected by the influence of residual water in the solution for preparing the ZnO layer, the Jsc value drops greatly. As a result, it was found that it is important to use the oxide nanoparticles with a small particle diameter and to reduce the water content in the oxide forming material in order to manufacture a highly efficient all inorganic perovskite solar cells.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2018

Effect of Silicon Surface for Perovskite/Silicon Tandem Solar Cells: Flat or Textured?

Hiroyuki Kanda; Naoyuki Shibayama; Abdullah Uzum; Tomokazu Umeyama; Hiroshi Imahori; Koji Ibi; Seigo Ito

Perovskite and textured silicon solar cells were integrated into a tandem solar cell through a stacking method. To consider the effective structure of silicon solar cells for perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells, the optic and photovoltaic properties of textured and flat silicon surfaces were compared using mechanical-stacking-tandem of two- and four-terminal structures by perovskite layers on crystal silicon wafers. The reflectance of the texture silicon surface in the range of 750-1050 nm could be reduced more than that of the flat silicon surface (from 2.7 to 0.8%), which resulted in increases in average incident photon to current conversion efficiency values (from 83.0 to 88.0%) and current density (from 13.7 to 14.8 mA/cm2). Using the texture surface of silicon heterojunction (SHJ) solar cells, the significant conversion efficiency of 21.4% was achieved by four-terminal device, which was an increase of 2.4% from that of SHJ solar cells alone.


Materials Today Energy | 2017

Facile fabrication method of small-sized crystal silicon solar cells for ubiquitous applications and tandem device with perovskite solar cells

Hiroyuki Kanda; Naoyuki Shibayama; Abdullah Uzum; Tomokazu Umeyama; Hiroshi Imahori; Yu-Hsien Chiang; Peter Chen; Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin; Seigo Ito


Sustainable Energy and Fuels | 2019

Fabrication of fully non-vacuum processed perovskite solar cells using inorganic CuSCN hole-transporting material and carbon-back contact

Ajay K. Baranwal; Hiroyuki Kanda; Naoyuki Shibayama; Seigo Ito


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2018

Effect of Mesoporous TiO 2 Layer Thickness on Characteristic of Perovskite Solar Cells

Hidetaka Sugita; Naoyuki Shibayama; Hiroyuki Kanda; Seigo Ito


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2018

Correlation between formation condition of AlOx thin film by spin-coating and carrier lifetime

Yuya Nakazawa; Yuichi Haruyama; Hiroyuki Kanda; Naoyuki Shibayama; Uzum Abdullah; Seigo Ito


Materials Research Bulletin | 2018

Influence of transparent conductive oxide layer on the inverted perovskite solar cell using PEDOT: PSS for hole transport layer

Naoyuki Shibayama; Shota Fukumoto; Hidetaka Sugita; Hiroyuki Kanda; Seigo Ito


Energy technology | 2018

Thermal Degradation Analysis of Sealed Perovskite Solar Cell with Porous Carbon Electrode at 100 °C for 7000 h

Seigo Ito; Ajay K. Baranwal; Hiroyuki Kanda; Naoyuki Shibayama; Hideaki Masutani; T. A. Nirmal Peiris; Shusaku Kanaya; Hiroshi Segawa; Tsutomu Miyasaka


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2017

2-Terminal Perovskite/Silicon Tandem Solar Cell using Textured Silicon Solar Cell

Hiroyuki Kanda; Naoyuki Shibayama; Koji Ibi; Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin; Seigo Ito

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Seigo Ito

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Tsutomu Miyasaka

Toin University of Yokohama

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Seigo Ito

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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