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Numerical Approach to the Plasmonic Enhancement of Cs(2)AgBiBr(6) Perovskite-Based Solar Cell by Embedding Metallic Nanosphere

Lead-free Cs(2)AgBiBr(6) perovskites have emerged as a promising, non-toxic, and eco-friendly photovoltaic material with high structural stability and a long lifetime of carrier recombination. However, the poor-light harvesting capability of lead-free Cs(2)AgBiBr(6) perovskites due to the large indi...

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Autores principales: Seo, Kyeong-Ho, Zhang, Xue, Park, Jaehoon, Bae, Jin-Hyuk
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37446433
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13131918
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author Seo, Kyeong-Ho
Zhang, Xue
Park, Jaehoon
Bae, Jin-Hyuk
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Zhang, Xue
Park, Jaehoon
Bae, Jin-Hyuk
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description Lead-free Cs(2)AgBiBr(6) perovskites have emerged as a promising, non-toxic, and eco-friendly photovoltaic material with high structural stability and a long lifetime of carrier recombination. However, the poor-light harvesting capability of lead-free Cs(2)AgBiBr(6) perovskites due to the large indirect band gap is a critical factor restricting the improvement of its power conversion efficiency, and little information is available about it. Therefore, this study focused on the plasmonic approach, embedded metallic nanospheres in Cs(2)AgBiBr(6) perovskite solar cells, and quantitatively investigated their light-harvesting capability via finite-difference time-domain method. Gold and palladium were selected as metallic nanospheres and embedded in a 600 nm thick-Cs(2)AgBiBr(6) perovskite layer-based solar cell. Performances, including short-circuit current density, were calculated by tuning the radius of metallic nanospheres. Compared to the reference devices with a short-circuit current density of 14.23 mA/cm(2), when a gold metallic nanosphere with a radius of 140 nm was embedded, the maximum current density was improved by about 1.6 times to 22.8 mA/cm(2). On the other hand, when a palladium metallic nanosphere with the same radius was embedded, the maximum current density was improved by about 1.8 times to 25.8 mA/cm(2).
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spelling pubmed-103433202023-07-14 Numerical Approach to the Plasmonic Enhancement of Cs(2)AgBiBr(6) Perovskite-Based Solar Cell by Embedding Metallic Nanosphere Seo, Kyeong-Ho Zhang, Xue Park, Jaehoon Bae, Jin-Hyuk Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Lead-free Cs(2)AgBiBr(6) perovskites have emerged as a promising, non-toxic, and eco-friendly photovoltaic material with high structural stability and a long lifetime of carrier recombination. However, the poor-light harvesting capability of lead-free Cs(2)AgBiBr(6) perovskites due to the large indirect band gap is a critical factor restricting the improvement of its power conversion efficiency, and little information is available about it. Therefore, this study focused on the plasmonic approach, embedded metallic nanospheres in Cs(2)AgBiBr(6) perovskite solar cells, and quantitatively investigated their light-harvesting capability via finite-difference time-domain method. Gold and palladium were selected as metallic nanospheres and embedded in a 600 nm thick-Cs(2)AgBiBr(6) perovskite layer-based solar cell. Performances, including short-circuit current density, were calculated by tuning the radius of metallic nanospheres. Compared to the reference devices with a short-circuit current density of 14.23 mA/cm(2), when a gold metallic nanosphere with a radius of 140 nm was embedded, the maximum current density was improved by about 1.6 times to 22.8 mA/cm(2). On the other hand, when a palladium metallic nanosphere with the same radius was embedded, the maximum current density was improved by about 1.8 times to 25.8 mA/cm(2). MDPI 2023-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10343320/ /pubmed/37446433 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13131918 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title Numerical Approach to the Plasmonic Enhancement of Cs(2)AgBiBr(6) Perovskite-Based Solar Cell by Embedding Metallic Nanosphere
title_full Numerical Approach to the Plasmonic Enhancement of Cs(2)AgBiBr(6) Perovskite-Based Solar Cell by Embedding Metallic Nanosphere
title_fullStr Numerical Approach to the Plasmonic Enhancement of Cs(2)AgBiBr(6) Perovskite-Based Solar Cell by Embedding Metallic Nanosphere
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Approach to the Plasmonic Enhancement of Cs(2)AgBiBr(6) Perovskite-Based Solar Cell by Embedding Metallic Nanosphere
title_short Numerical Approach to the Plasmonic Enhancement of Cs(2)AgBiBr(6) Perovskite-Based Solar Cell by Embedding Metallic Nanosphere
title_sort numerical approach to the plasmonic enhancement of cs(2)agbibr(6) perovskite-based solar cell by embedding metallic nanosphere
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37446433
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13131918
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