Performance-Enhancing Approaches for PEDOT:PSS-Si Hybrid Solar Cells

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2021 Mar 1;60(10):5036-5055. doi: 10.1002/anie.201910629. Epub 2020 Oct 23.

Abstract

The emerging energy crisis has focused significant worldwide attention on solar cells. Although crystalline silicon solar cells are currently widely used, their high cost limits the development of solar power generation. Consequently, hybrid solar cells are becoming increasingly important, especially organic-Si hybrid solar cells (HSCs). Organic-Si HSCs combine a mature technology and high efficiency with the low-temperature manufacturing process and tunable optoelectronic properties of organic solar cells. The organic material can be P3HT, carbon nanotubes, graphene, and PEDOT:PSS. Here we review the performance of PEDOT:PSS/Si HSCs and methods for improving their efficiency, such as PEDOT:PSS modification, optimization of the trapping effect, passivation of the silicon surface, addition of an interface layer, improvement of a back contact, and optimization of the metal top electrode. This Review should help fill the gap in this area and provide perspectives for the future development of the PEDOT:PSS/Si HSCs.

Keywords: PEDOT:PSS; heterojunctions; hybrid solar cells; nanostructures; silicon.

Publication types

  • Review