A flexible back-contact perovskite solar micro-module

Back-contact perovskite solar cells are fabricated by depositing methylammonium lead iodide perovskite into micron-sized grooves, with opposite walls of each groove being coated with either n- or p-type selective contacts. V-Shaped grooves are created by embossing a polymeric substrate, with the dif...

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Veröffentlicht in:Energy & environmental science 2019-06, Vol.12 (6), p.1928-1937
Hauptverfasser: Wong-Stringer, Michael, Routledge, Thomas J, McArdle, Trevor, Wood, Christopher J, Game, Onkar S, Smith, Joel A, Bishop, James E, Vaenas, Naoum, Coles, David M, Buckley, Alastair R, Lidzey, David G
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Zusammenfassung:Back-contact perovskite solar cells are fabricated by depositing methylammonium lead iodide perovskite into micron-sized grooves, with opposite walls of each groove being coated with either n- or p-type selective contacts. V-Shaped grooves are created by embossing a polymeric substrate, with the different charge-selective electrodes deposited onto the walls of the groove using a directional evaporation technique. We show that individual grooves act as photovoltaic devices, having a power conversion efficiency of up to 7.3%. By series-connecting multiple grooves, we create integrated micro-modules that build open circuit voltages up to nearly 15 V and power conversion efficiencies over 4%. The devices created are fully flexible, do not include rare metals, and are processed using techniques applicable to roll-to-roll processing. Back-contact PSCs are fabricated by depositing charge-selective electrodes and MAPbI 3 into micron-sized polymeric grooves, micro-modules are formed by serially-connecting grooves.
ISSN:1754-5692
1754-5706
DOI:10.1039/c8ee03517b