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Surfactant-controlled ink drying enables high-speed deposition of perovskite films for efficient photovoltaic modules

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NATURE ENERGY
卷 3, 期 7, 页码 560-566

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41560-018-0153-9

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  1. Office of Naval Research [N00014-15-1-2713, N00014-17-1-2619]
  2. UNC Research Opportunities Initiative
  3. National Science Foundation as part of the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure, NNCI [ECCS-1542015]

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Novel photovoltaic technologies such as perovskites hold the promise of a reduced levelized cost of electricity, but the low-cost potential depends on the ability to scale-up solution-based deposition. So far, complex fluid dynamics have limited the solution deposition of uniform pinhole-free organic-inorganic perovskite thin films over large areas. Here, we show that very small amounts (tens of parts per million) of surfactants (for example, L-alpha-Phosphatidylcholine) dramatically alter the fluid drying dynamics and increase the adhesion of the perovskite ink to the underlying non-wetting charge transport layer. The additives enable blading of smooth perovskite films at a coating rate of 180 m h(-1) with root-mean-square roughness of 14.5 nm over 1 cm. The surfactants also passivate charge traps, resulting in efficiencies over 20% for small-area solar cells. Fast blading in air of perovskite films results in stabilized module efficiencies of 15.3% and 14.6% measured at aperture areas of 33.0 cm(2) and 57.2 cm(2), respectively.

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