All‐Printed Roll‐to‐Roll Perovskite Photovoltaics Enabled by Solution‐Processed Carbon Electrode

Author:

Beynon David1ORCID,Parvazian Ershad1ORCID,Hooper Katherine1ORCID,McGettrick James1ORCID,Patidar Rahul1ORCID,Dunlop Tom1ORCID,Wei Zhengfei1ORCID,Davies Peter2ORCID,Garcia‐Rodriguez Rodrigo3ORCID,Carnie Matt1ORCID,Davies Matthew1ORCID,Watson Trystan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. SPECIFIC IKC Faculty of Science and Engineering Swansea University Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN UK

2. AIM Faculty of Science and Engineering Swansea University Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN UK

3. IMPACT Faculty of Science and Engineering Swansea University Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN UK

Abstract

AbstractPerovskite photovoltaics have shown great promise in device efficiency but also the promise of scalability through solution‐processed manufacture. Efforts to scale perovskites have been taken through printable mesoporous scaffolds and slot die coating of flexible substrates roll‐to‐roll (R2R). However, to date there has been no demonstration of entirely R2R‐coated devices due to the lack of a compatible solution‐processable back electrode; instead, high‐value evaporated metal contacts are employed as a post process. Here, in this study, the combination of a low‐temperature device structure and R2R‐compatible solution formulations is employed to make a fully R2R printable device architecture overcoming interlayer incompatibilities and recombination losses. Therefore, the n–i–p device structure of SnO2/perovskite/poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene)/carbon is employed to form an ohmic contact between a p‐type semiconductor and printable carbon electrode. In particular, the results show that the small‐scale device efficiencies of 13–14% are achieved, matching the device performance of evaporated gold electrodes. Also, this entirely R2R‐coated perovskite prototype represents a game changer, reaching over 10% (10.8) stabilized power conversion efficiency with unencapsulated long‐term stability retaining 84% of its original efficiency over 1000 h under 70% RH and 25 °C.

Funder

Innovate UK

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

European Regional Development Fund

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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