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Title: All-Inorganic p−n Heterojunction Solar Cells by Solution Combustion Synthesis Using N-type FeMnO3 Perovskite Photoactive Layer
Authors: Papadas, Ioannis T. 
Ioakeimidis, Apostolos 
Vamvasakis, Ioannis 
Eleftheriou, Polyvios 
Armatas, Gerasimos S. 
Choulis, Stelios A. 
Major Field of Science: Engineering and Technology
Field Category: Materials Engineering
Keywords: FeMnO3;NiO;Inorganic perovskites;Solution combustion synthesis;p-n junction;Functional metal oxides;Inorganic solar cells;Photoactive nanomaterials
Issue Date: 29-Sep-2021
Source: Frontiers in Chemistry, 2021, vol. 9, articl. no. 754487
Volume: 9
Journal: Frontiers in Chemistry 
Abstract: This study outlines the synthesis and physicochemical characteristics of a solution-processable iron manganite (FeMnO3) nanoparticles via a chemical combustion method using tartaric acid as a fuel whilst demonstrating the performance of this material as a n-type photoactive layer in all-oxide solar cells. It is shown that the solution combustion synthesis (SCS) method enables the formation of pure crystal phase FeMnO3 with controllable particle size. XRD pattern and morphology images from TEM confirm the purity of FeMnO3 phase and the relatively small crystallite size (∼13 nm), firstly reported in the literature. Moreover, to assemble a network of connected FeMnO3 nanoparticles, β-alanine was used as a capping agent and dimethylformamide (DMF) as a polar aprotic solvent for the colloidal dispersion of FeMnO3 NPs. This procedure yields a ∼500 nm thick FeMnO3 n-type photoactive layer. The proposed method is crucial to obtain functional solution processed NiO/FeMnO3 heterojunction inorganic photovoltaics. Photovoltaic performance and solar cell device limitations of the NiO/FeMnO3-based heterojunction solar cells are presented.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/24376
ISSN: 22962646
DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2021.754487
Rights: © The Author(s)
Type: Article
Affiliation : Cyprus University of Technology 
University of West Attica 
University of Crete 
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed
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