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Control of Crystal Growth toward Scalable Fabrication of Perovskite Solar Cells

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ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 29, Issue 47, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201807047

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crystal growth; large areas; modules; perovskites; solar cells

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With the impressive record power conversion efficiency (PCE) of perovskite solar cells exceeding 23%, research focus now shifts onto issues closely related to commercialization. One of the critical hurdles is to minimize the cell-to-module PCE loss while the device is being developed on a large scale. Since a solution-based spin-coating process is limited to scalability, establishment of a scalable deposition process of perovskite layers is a prerequisite for large-area perovskite solar modules. Herein, this paper reports on the recent progress of large-area perovskite solar cells. A deeper understanding of the crystallization of perovskite films is indeed essential for large-area perovskite film formation. Various large-area coating methods are proposed including blade, slot-die, evaporation, and post-treatment, where blade-coating and gas post-treatment have so far demonstrated better PCEs for an area larger than 10 cm(2). However, PCE loss rate is estimated to be 1.4 x 10(-2)% cm(-2), which is 82 and 3.5 times higher than crystalline Si (1.7 x 10(-4)% cm(-2)) and thin film technologies (approximate to 4 x 10(-3)% cm(-2)) respectively. Therefore, minimizing PCE loss upon scaling-up is expected to lead to PCE over 20% in case of cell efficiency of >23%.

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