Low Temperature Processed Fully Printed Efficient Planar Structure Carbon Electrode Perovskite Solar Cells and Modules

Scalable deposition processes at low temperature are urgently needed for the commercialization of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) as they can decrease the energy payback time of PSCs technology. In this work, a processing protocol is presented for highly efficient and stable planar n–i–p structure PSC...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advanced energy materials 2021-07, Vol.11 (28), p.n/a
Hauptverfasser: Yang, Fu, Dong, Lirong, Jang, Dongju, Saparov, Begench, Tam, Kai Cheong, Zhang, Kaicheng, Li, Ning, Brabec, Christoph J., Egelhaaf, Hans‐Joachim
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Zusammenfassung:Scalable deposition processes at low temperature are urgently needed for the commercialization of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) as they can decrease the energy payback time of PSCs technology. In this work, a processing protocol is presented for highly efficient and stable planar n–i–p structure PSCs with carbon as the top electrode (carbon‐PSCs) fully printed at fairly low temperature by using cheap materials under ambient conditions, thus meeting the requirements for scalable production on an industrial level. High‐quality perovskite layers are achieved by using a combinatorial engineering concept, including solvent engineering, additive engineering, and processing engineering. The optimized carbon‐PSCs with all layers including electron transport layer, perovskite, hole transport layer, and carbon electrode which are printed under ambient conditions show efficiencies exceeding 18% with enhanced stability, retaining 100% of their initial efficiency after 5000 h in a humid atmosphere. Finally, large‐area perovskite modules are successfully obtained and outstanding performance is shown with an efficiency of 15.3% by optimizing the femtosecond laser parameters for the P2 line patterning. These results represent important progress toward fully printed planar carbon electrode perovskite devices as a promising approach for the scaling up and worldwide application of PSCs. The fabrication of fully printed and cost‐efficient perovskite solar cells in ambient air–as required for an industrial scalable process is reported. Through multi‐objective optimization, fully printed carbon electrode perovskite solar cells and modules are obtained, providing a stable power conversion efficiency of 18.1% and 15.3%, respectively, which is the highest performance of fully printed perovskite devices reported so far.
ISSN:1614-6832
1614-6840
DOI:10.1002/aenm.202101219