Upscaling inverted perovskite solar cells: Optimization of laser scribing for highly efficient mini-modules

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The upscaling of perovskite solar cells is one of the challenges that must be addressed to pave the way toward the commercial development of this technology. As for other thin-film photovoltaic technologies, upscaling requires the fabrication of modules composed of series-connected cells. In this work we demonstrate for the first time the interconnection of inverted modules with NiOx using a UV ns laser, obtaining a 10.2 cm2 minimodule with a 15.9% efficiency on the active area, the highest for a NiOx based perovskite module. We use optical microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and transfer length measurement to optimize the interconnection. The results are implemented in a complete electrical simulation of the cell-to-module losses to evaluate the experimental results and to provide an outlook on further development of single junction and multijunction perovskite modules.

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Di Giacomo, F., Castriotta, L. A., Kosasih, F. U., Di Girolamo, D., Ducati, C., & Di Carlo, A. (2020). Upscaling inverted perovskite solar cells: Optimization of laser scribing for highly efficient mini-modules. Micromachines, 11(12), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi11121127

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