Interface Engineering in All-Oxide Photovoltaic Devices Based on Photoferroelectric BiFe(0.9)Co(0.1)O(3) Thin Films

基于光铁电BiFe(0.9)Co(0.1)O(3)薄膜的全氧化物光伏器件的界面工程

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Abstract

Photoferroelectric BiFeO(3) (BFO) has attracted renewed interest to be integrated into thin film photovoltaic (PV) devices as a stable, lead-free, and versatile photoabsorber with simplified architecture. While significant efforts have been dedicated toward the exploration of strategies to tailor the properties of this photoabsorber to improve the device performance, efficiencies still remain low. The modification of the BFO interface by the incorporation of transport-selective layers can offer fresh opportunities to modify the properties of the device. Identifying an optical and electrically suitable selective layer while ensuring easy device processing and controlled film properties is challenging. In this work, we determine the influence of incorporating a ZnO layer on the ferroelectric and photoresponse behavior of an epitaxial BiFe(0.9)Co(0.1)O(3) (BFCO)-based heterostructure. The device is completed with Sn-doped In(2)O(3) (ITO) and La(0.7)Sr(0.3)MnO(3) (LSMO) electrodes. This all-oxide system is stable under ambient conditions and displays robust ferroelectricity. The coupled ferroelectricity-photoresponse measurements demonstrate that the short circuit current can be modulated by ferroelectric polarization in up to 68% under blue monochromatic light. Also, the responsivity of the system with the ZnO-modified interface is larger than that of the system with no ZnO. Complementary band energy alignment studies reveal that the observed increase in the short circuit current density of the device with ZnO is attributed to lower Fermi level energy at the ZnO/BFCO interface compared to the ITO/BFCO interface, which reduces charge recombination. Therefore, this study provides useful insights into the role of the ZnO interface layer in stable BFO-based devices to further explore their viability for potential optoelectronic applications.

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