Millimeter‐Sized Clusters of Triple Cation Perovskite Enables Highly Efficient and Reproducible Roll‐to‐Roll Fabricated Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells

2021 ◽  
pp. 2110700
Author(s):  
Mostafa Othman ◽  
Fei Zheng ◽  
Aaron Seeber ◽  
Anthony S. R. Chesman ◽  
Andrew D. Scully ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 1596-1606
Author(s):  
Qisen Zhou ◽  
Junming Qiu ◽  
Yunfei Wang ◽  
Mei Yu ◽  
Jianhua Liu ◽  
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EcoMat ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qiang Lou ◽  
Huilin Li ◽  
Qingsong Huang ◽  
Zhitao Shen ◽  
Fumin Li ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander D. Taylor ◽  
Qing Sun ◽  
Katelyn P. Goetz ◽  
Qingzhi An ◽  
Tim Schramm ◽  
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AbstractDeposition of perovskite films by antisolvent engineering is a highly common method employed in perovskite photovoltaics research. Herein, we report on a general method that allows for the fabrication of highly efficient perovskite solar cells by any antisolvent via manipulation of the antisolvent application rate. Through detailed structural, compositional, and microstructural characterization of perovskite layers fabricated by 14 different antisolvents, we identify two key factors that influence the quality of the perovskite layer: the solubility of the organic precursors in the antisolvent and its miscibility with the host solvent(s) of the perovskite precursor solution, which combine to produce rate-dependent behavior during the antisolvent application step. Leveraging this, we produce devices with power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) that exceed 21% using a wide range of antisolvents. Moreover, we demonstrate that employing the optimal antisolvent application procedure allows for highly efficient solar cells to be fabricated from a broad range of precursor stoichiometries.


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