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Metal-Doped TiO2 Thin Film as an Electron Transfer Layer for Perovskite Solar Cells: A Review

Dewi Suriyani Che Halin, Azhari Ayu Wazira, Mohd Arif Anuar Mohd Salleh, Nur Izzati Muhammad Nadzri, Petrică Vizureanu, Mohd Mustafa Al Bakri Abdullah, Juyana A. Wahab, Andrei Victor Sandu

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Abstract

The electron transfer layer (ETL) plays a vital role in achieving high-performance perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is primarily utilised as the ETL since it is low-cost, chemically stable, and has the simplest thin-film preparation methods. However, TiO2 is not an ideal ETL because it leads to low conductivity, conduction band mismatch, and unfavourable electron mobility. In addition, the exposure of TiO2 to ultraviolet light induces the formation of oxygen vacancies at the surface. To overcome these issues, doping TiO2 with various metal ions is favourable to improve the surface structure properties and electronic properties. This review focuses on the bulk modification of TiO2 via doping with various metal ions concentrations to improve electrical and optical properties, charge carrier density, and interfacial electron–hole recombination, thus contributing to enhancing the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of the PSCs.

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Materials scienceDopingPerovskite (structure)Titanium dioxideOptoelectronicsElectron transferEnergy conversion efficiencyLayer (electronics)MetalThin filmElectron mobilityElectronNanotechnologyChemical engineeringPhotochemistryComposite materialChemistryMetallurgyEngineeringQuantum mechanicsPhysicsPerovskite Materials and ApplicationsChalcogenide Semiconductor Thin FilmsConducting polymers and applications
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