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Influence of Defect Density, Band Gap Discontinuity and Electron Mobility on the Performance of Perovskite Solar Cells,
Discipline: Materials Science
Auteur(s): Issiaka Sankara, Soumaïla Ouédraogo, Daouda Oubda, Boureima Traoré, Marcel Bawindsom Kébré, Adama Zongo, François Zougmoré
Renseignée par : KEBRE Bawindsom Marcel
Résumé

In this manuscript, we used the SCAPS-1D software to perform numerical simulations on a perovskite solar cell. These simulations were used to study the influence of certain parameters on the electrical behavior of the cell. We have shown in this study that electron mobility is strongly influenced by the thickness of the absorber, since electron velocity is reduced by thickness. The influence of the defect density shows that above 1016 cm-3 all the electrical parameters are affected by the defects. The band discontinuity at the interface generally plays a crucial role in the charge transport phenomenon. The importance of this study is to enable the development of good quality perovskite solar cells, while taking into account the parameters that limit solar cell performance.

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Defect Density, Electron Mobility, Band Gap, Perovskite, SCAPS-1D

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