Hybrid solar cell with aluminum-doped zinc oxide nanorod as electron transfer layer

2013 
A hybrid solar cell with an aluminum-doped zinc oxide nanorod as the electron transfer layer is composed of a transparent conducting glass substrate, the aluminum-doped zinc oxide nanorod electron transfer layer, a layered perovskite-like hybrid material CH3NH3PbX3(wherein X is Cl, or Br or I),2,2',7,7'-Tetrakis[N,N-di(4-methoxyphenyl)amino]-9,9'-spirobifluorene hole transfer layer and an Au metal back electrode layer, wherein all the parts form a laminated structure in sequence. The hybrid solar cell with the aluminum-doped zinc oxide nanorod as the electron transfer layer has the advantages that due to the fact that the aluminum-doped zinc oxide nanorod is used as the electron transfer layer in the hybrid solar cell, the specific surface area is large, electron-transport capacity is high, electron-hole combination is effectively restrained, and photoelectric conversion efficiency is high; the manufacturing method and technique are simple, reaction temperature is low, efficiency is high, raw materials are rich, cost is low, and environmental friendliness is achieved. The hybrid solar cell with the aluminum-doped zinc oxide nanorod as the electron transfer layer is suitable for industrialized large-scale production.
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