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Co-deposition of hole-selective contact and absorber for improving the processability of perovskite solar cells
by
Kirmani, Ahmad R.
, Li, Zhen
, Zhang, Yi
, Gao, Danpeng
, Zheng, Xiaopeng
, Padture, Nitin P.
, Harvey, Steven P.
, Zhu, Zonglong
, Graham, Kenneth R.
, Wang, Xiaoming
, Patel, Jay B.
, Magomedov, Artiom
, Nazeeruddin, Mohammad Khaja
, Luther, Joseph M.
, Liu, Tuo
, Dai, Zhenghong
, Morales, Daniel
, Zhang, Chunlei
, Kuciauskas, Darius
, Scheidt, Rebecca A.
, Wieliczka, Brian M.
, Chen, Min
, Pruett, Henry
, McGehee, Michael D.
, Xiao, Chuanxiao
, Yan, Yanfa
in
639/301/299
/ 639/4077/909/4101/4096/946
/ Absorbers
/ Carboxylic acids
/ Commercialization
/ crystallization
/ Deposition
/ Economics and Management
/ Energy
/ Energy conversion efficiency
/ Energy Policy
/ Energy Storage
/ Energy Systems
/ Energy technology
/ Fabrication
/ Indium tin oxides
/ Manufacturability
/ Manufacturing industry
/ Maximum power
/ Monolayers
/ perovskite
/ Perovskites
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ photovoltaics
/ Renewable and Green Energy
/ Renewable energy technologies
/ self-assembled monolayer
/ Self-assembled monolayers
/ Self-assembly
/ Solar cells
/ SOLAR ENERGY
/ Substrates
/ Wettability
2023
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Co-deposition of hole-selective contact and absorber for improving the processability of perovskite solar cells
by
Kirmani, Ahmad R.
, Li, Zhen
, Zhang, Yi
, Gao, Danpeng
, Zheng, Xiaopeng
, Padture, Nitin P.
, Harvey, Steven P.
, Zhu, Zonglong
, Graham, Kenneth R.
, Wang, Xiaoming
, Patel, Jay B.
, Magomedov, Artiom
, Nazeeruddin, Mohammad Khaja
, Luther, Joseph M.
, Liu, Tuo
, Dai, Zhenghong
, Morales, Daniel
, Zhang, Chunlei
, Kuciauskas, Darius
, Scheidt, Rebecca A.
, Wieliczka, Brian M.
, Chen, Min
, Pruett, Henry
, McGehee, Michael D.
, Xiao, Chuanxiao
, Yan, Yanfa
in
639/301/299
/ 639/4077/909/4101/4096/946
/ Absorbers
/ Carboxylic acids
/ Commercialization
/ crystallization
/ Deposition
/ Economics and Management
/ Energy
/ Energy conversion efficiency
/ Energy Policy
/ Energy Storage
/ Energy Systems
/ Energy technology
/ Fabrication
/ Indium tin oxides
/ Manufacturability
/ Manufacturing industry
/ Maximum power
/ Monolayers
/ perovskite
/ Perovskites
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ photovoltaics
/ Renewable and Green Energy
/ Renewable energy technologies
/ self-assembled monolayer
/ Self-assembled monolayers
/ Self-assembly
/ Solar cells
/ SOLAR ENERGY
/ Substrates
/ Wettability
2023
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Co-deposition of hole-selective contact and absorber for improving the processability of perovskite solar cells
by
Kirmani, Ahmad R.
, Li, Zhen
, Zhang, Yi
, Gao, Danpeng
, Zheng, Xiaopeng
, Padture, Nitin P.
, Harvey, Steven P.
, Zhu, Zonglong
, Graham, Kenneth R.
, Wang, Xiaoming
, Patel, Jay B.
, Magomedov, Artiom
, Nazeeruddin, Mohammad Khaja
, Luther, Joseph M.
, Liu, Tuo
, Dai, Zhenghong
, Morales, Daniel
, Zhang, Chunlei
, Kuciauskas, Darius
, Scheidt, Rebecca A.
, Wieliczka, Brian M.
, Chen, Min
, Pruett, Henry
, McGehee, Michael D.
, Xiao, Chuanxiao
, Yan, Yanfa
in
639/301/299
/ 639/4077/909/4101/4096/946
/ Absorbers
/ Carboxylic acids
/ Commercialization
/ crystallization
/ Deposition
/ Economics and Management
/ Energy
/ Energy conversion efficiency
/ Energy Policy
/ Energy Storage
/ Energy Systems
/ Energy technology
/ Fabrication
/ Indium tin oxides
/ Manufacturability
/ Manufacturing industry
/ Maximum power
/ Monolayers
/ perovskite
/ Perovskites
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ photovoltaics
/ Renewable and Green Energy
/ Renewable energy technologies
/ self-assembled monolayer
/ Self-assembled monolayers
/ Self-assembly
/ Solar cells
/ SOLAR ENERGY
/ Substrates
/ Wettability
2023
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Co-deposition of hole-selective contact and absorber for improving the processability of perovskite solar cells
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Co-deposition of hole-selective contact and absorber for improving the processability of perovskite solar cells
2023
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Simplifying the manufacturing processes of renewable energy technologies is crucial to lowering the barriers to commercialization. In this context, to improve the manufacturability of perovskite solar cells (PSCs), we have developed a one-step solution-coating procedure in which the hole-selective contact and perovskite light absorber spontaneously form, resulting in efficient inverted PSCs. We observed that phosphonic or carboxylic acids, incorporated into perovskite precursor solutions, self-assemble on the indium tin oxide substrate during perovskite film processing. They form a robust self-assembled monolayer as an excellent hole-selective contact while the perovskite crystallizes. Our approach solves wettability issues and simplifies device fabrication, advancing the manufacturability of PSCs. Our PSC devices with positive–intrinsic–negative (p-i-n) geometry show a power conversion efficiency of 24.5% and retain >90% of their initial efficiency after 1,200 h of operating at the maximum power point under continuous illumination. The approach shows good generality as it is compatible with different self-assembled monolayer molecular systems, perovskites, solvents and processing methods.
Improving the manufacturability of perovskite solar cells is key to their deployment. Zheng et al. report a one-step deposition of the hole-selective and absorber layers that addresses wettability issues and simplifies the fabrication process.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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