First of Their Kind: Solar Cells with a Dry‐Processed Perovskite Absorber Layer via Powder Aerosol Deposition and Hot‐Pressing

Author:

Biberger Simon1ORCID,Leupold Nico2,Witt Christina1,Greve Christopher3ORCID,Markus Paul4ORCID,Ramming Philipp1,Lukas Daniel2,Schötz Konstantin1,Kahle Frank-Julian1ORCID,Zhu Chenhui5ORCID,Papastavrou Georg4ORCID,Köhler Anna1ORCID,Herzig Eva M.3ORCID,Moos Ralf2,Panzer Fabian1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Soft Matter Optoelectronics (EP II) University of Bayreuth 95440 Bayreuth Germany

2. Department of Functional Materials University of Bayreuth 95440 Bayreuth Germany

3. Dynamics and Structure Formation - Herzig Group University of Bayreuth 95440 Bayreuth Germany

4. Physical Chemistry II University of Bayreuth 95440 Bayreuth Germany

5. Advanced Light Source Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Berkeley CA 94720 USA

Abstract

Preparing halide perovskite films by solvent‐free, powder‐based processing approaches currently attracts more and more attention. However, working solar cells employing dry, powder‐based halide perovskite thin films, have not been demonstrated so far. Herein, perovskite solar cells are presented where the absorber layer is prepared by transferring readily synthesized perovskite powders into a compact thin film using a fully dry‐powder‐processing concept. Compact thin films are deposited via an optimized powder aerosol deposition (PAD) process. Pressing at 120 °C further improves the morphology and the optoelectronic film properties. Integrating the perovskite films in a solar cell configuration results in fully working devices, with champion power conversion efficiencies of >6%. While the (optoelectronic) properties of the PAD‐processed films are found to be comparable with their solution‐processed counterparts, investigations of the solar cell stack suggest deterioration of the electron‐transport layer properties due to the PAD process, and the presence of hydrates at the perovskite surface to be important factors that contribute to the limited solar cell efficiency. Herein, perspectives to overcome the identified limitations are outlined, emphasizing the high potential and realizability of efficient perovskite solar cells based on dry‐powder‐processing approaches in the future.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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