Efficient and Uniform Planar‐Type Perovskite Solar Cells by Simple Sequential Vacuum Deposition

  • Chen C
  • Kang H
  • Hsiao S
  • et al.
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Abstract

A novel sequential layer-by-layer sub-100 °C vacuum-sublimation method to fabricate planar-type organometal halide perovskite solar cells is developed. Very uniform and highly crystalline perovskite thin films with 100% surface coverage are produced. The cells attain maximum and average efficiencies up to 15.4% and 14%, respectively. This low- temperature, all-vacuum process is suitable for a wide variety of rigid and flexible applications.

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Chen, C., Kang, H., Hsiao, S., Yang, P., Chiang, K., & Lin, H. (2014). Efficient and Uniform Planar‐Type Perovskite Solar Cells by Simple Sequential Vacuum Deposition. Advanced Materials, 26(38), 6647–6652. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201402461

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