High-Throughput Roll-to-Roll Processed Large-Area Perovskite Solar Cells Using Rapid Radiation Annealing Technique

Geon Yeong Park, Min Jae Kim, Joon Young Oh, Hoimin Kim, Boseok Kang, Seong Keun Cho, Woo Jin Choi, Min Kim, Dong Seok Ham

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Abstract

The development of a stable roll-to-roll (R2R) process for flexible large-area perovskite solar cells (PSCs) and modules is a pressing challenge. In this study, we introduced a new R2R PSC manufacturing system that employs a two-step deposition method for coating perovskite and uses intensive pulsed light (IPL) for annealing. This system has successfully fabricated small-sized cells and the first-ever large-sized, R2R-processed flexible modules. A key focus of our work was to accelerate the conversion of PbI2 to perovskite. To this end, we utilized IPL annealing and incorporated additives into the PbI2 layer. With these modifications, the R2R-processed perovskite films achieved a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 16.87%, representing the highest reported value for R2R two-step processed PSCs. However, these cells exhibited hysteresis in reverse and forward PCE measurements. To address this, we introduced a dual-annealing process consisting of IPL followed by a 2-min thermal heating step. This approach successfully reduced hysteresis, resulting in low-hysteresis, R2R-processed flexible PSCs. Moreover, we fabricated large-scale flexible modules (10 × 10 cm2) with a PCE of 11.25% using the dual-annealing system, marking a significant milestone in this field.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)27410-27418
Number of pages9
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume16
Issue number21
DOIs
StatePublished - 29 May 2024

Keywords

  • intensive pulsed light
  • perovskite solar cell
  • roll-to-roll
  • slot die
  • two-step

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