Fully Spray-Coated Triple-Cation Perovskite Solar Cells

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We use ultrasonic spray-coating to sequentially deposit thin films of tin oxide, a triple-cation perovskite and spiro-OMeTAD, allowing us fabricate perovskite solar cells (PSCs) with a champion reverse scan power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 19.4% on small-area substrates. We show that the use of spray-deposition permits us to rapidly (>80 mm s−1) coat 25 mm × 75 mm substrates that were divided into a series of devices each with an active area of 15.4 mm2, yielding an average PCE of 10.3% and a peak PCE of 16.3%. By connecting seven 15.4 mm2 devices in parallel on a single substrate, we create a device having an effective active area of 1.08 cm2 and a PCE of 12.7%. This work demonstrates the possibility for spray-coating to fabricate high efficiency and low-cost perovskite solar cells at speed.

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Bishop, J. E., Read, C. D., Smith, J. A., Routledge, T. J., & Lidzey, D. G. (2020). Fully Spray-Coated Triple-Cation Perovskite Solar Cells. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-63674-5

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