Polymer additive assisted fabrication of compact and ultra-smooth perovskite thin films with fast lamp annealing

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Abstract

Perovskite solar cells (PVSC) have drawn increasing attention due to their high photovoltaic performance and low-cost fabrication with solution processability. A variety of methods have been developed to make uniform and dense perovskite thin films, which play a critical role on device performance. Herein, we demonstrate a polymer additive assisted approach with Polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers to facilitate the growth of uniform, dense, and ultra-smooth perovskite thin films. Furthermore, a lamp annealing approach has been developed to rapidly anneal perovskite films using an incandescent lamp, resulting in comparable or even better device performance compared to the control hotplate annealing. The facile polymer additive assisted method and the rapid lamp annealing technique offer a clue for the large-scale fabrication of efficient PVSCs.

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Shaik, S., Zhou, Z., Ouyang, Z., Han, R., & Li, D. (2021). Polymer additive assisted fabrication of compact and ultra-smooth perovskite thin films with fast lamp annealing. Energies, 14(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/en14092656

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