Journal of Materials Science, Vol.54, No.7, 5615-5624, 2019
Device simulation of lead-free MASnI(3) solar cell with CuSbS2 (copper antimony sulfide)
The perovskite solar cells (PSCs) which are Pb free have gained much research enthusiasm because of the toxic nature of the lead-based halide perovskite. MASnI(3) is a feasible contrasting option to MAPbX(3), in light of the fact that it has broader visible absorption spectrum range and smaller band gap value of 1.3eV than MAPbI(3). The advance of fabricating Sn-based PSCs with great strength has animated the investigations of these MASnI(3)-based solar cells enormously. In this paper, planar heterojunction design of Sn-based iodide PSC is proposed. The copper antimony sulfide (CuSbS2) which is inorganic material is used for the very first time as hole transport layer (HTL) in conjunction with the MASnI(3) active layer in this design because of its inherent features (high abundance and high open-circuit voltage) as compared to the unstable and costly Spiro-MeOTAD. With integration of CuSbS2 as a HTL in the design, the outcomes are competent enough with J(sc) of 31.7mA/cm(2), V-oc of 0.936V, FF of 81.1% and PCE of 24.1%. The outcomes demonstrate that the Pb-free MASnI(3) PSC is a future perspective to the photovoltaic community in terms of environment friendly nature and yielding comparative high efficiency as of lead-based halide perovskite cell.