A transparent, solvent-free laminated top electrode for perovskite solar cells

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A simple lamination process of the top electrode for perovskite solar cells is demonstrated. The laminate electrode consists of a transparent and conductive plastic/metal mesh substrate, coated with an adhesive mixture of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate), PEDOT:PSS, and sorbitol. The laminate electrode showed a high degree of transparency of 85%. Best cell performance was achieved for laminate electrodes prepared with a sorbitol concentration of ~30 wt% per milliliter PEDOT:PSS dispersion, and using a pre-annealing temperature of 120°C for 10 min before lamination. Thereby, perovskite solar cells with stabilized power conversion efficiencies of (7.6 ± 1.0)% were obtained which corresponds to 80% of the reference devices with reflective opaque gold electrodes.

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Makha, M., Fernandes, S. L., Jenatsch, S., Offermans, T., Schleuniger, J., Tisserant, J. N., … Hany, R. (2016). A transparent, solvent-free laminated top electrode for perovskite solar cells. Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 17(1), 260–266. https://doi.org/10.1080/14686996.2016.1176512

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