Space-Charging Interfacial Layer by Illumination for Efficient SbS Bulk-Heterojunction Solar Cells with High Open-Circuit Voltage
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Solution-processed material systems for effective photovoltaic conversion are the key to low-cost and efficient solar cells. While antimony trisulfide (SbS) is a promising photovoltaic absorber, solution-processed quality SbS-based heterojunction systems for solar cells, particularly with an open-circuit voltage () higher than 0.70 V, are challenging issues. Here, a cadmium sulfide (CdS) interfacial engineering method is developed for the SbS-based bulk-heterojunction (BHJ) solar cells with an efficiency of 6.14% and a up to 0.76 V that is the highest one among solution-processed SbS solar cells. The prepared SbS-based BHJ solar cells feature a SbS nanoparticle film interdigitated by a titania (TiO) nanorod array with a nanostructured CdS shell as an interfacial layer on each TiO nanorod core. Upon understanding the interfacial interactions and band alignments in the TiO-CdS-SbS system, the function of the CdS interfacial layer as a band-bended spatial spacer interacting strongly with both the TiO electron transporter and SbS absorber for increasing charge collecting efficiency is revealed; moreover, space-charging the band-bended CdS layer by illumination is found and a photogenerated interfacial dipole electric field model is proposed for understanding the high subjected to the presence of the CdS interfacial layer. This work provides a conceptual guide for designing efficient inorganic heterojunction solar cells.