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- 2024The first demonstration of entirely roll-to-roll fabricated perovskite solar cell modules under ambient room conditions
- 2024The first demonstration of entirely roll-to-roll fabricated perovskite solar cell modules under ambient room conditionscitations
- 2023Versatile Carbon Electrodes for Record Small, Large, Rigid, and Flexible Perovskite Solar Cells
- 2022Vacuum-free and solvent-free deposition of electrodes for roll-to-roll fabricated perovskite solar cellscitations
- 2022Effect of out-gassing from polymeric encapsulant materials on the lifetime of perovskite solar cellscitations
- 2021Can laminated carbon challenge gold? Towards universal, scalable and low-cost carbon electrodes for perovskite solar cellscitations
- 2020Develop Roll-to-Roll Compatible Process for Highly Efficient Thin Film Solar Cells (ICFPOE 2019)
- 2020Develop Roll-to-Roll Compatible Process for Highly Efficient Thin Film Solar Cells (ICFPOE 2019)
- 2020Develop Roll-to-Roll Compatible Process for Highly Efficient Thin Film Solar Cells (ICFPOE 2019)
- 2020Improving the Stability of Ambient-Processed SnO2-Based, Perovskite Solar Cells by UV-Treatment of the Sub-Cellscitations
- 2020Improving the Stability of Ambient processed, SnO2-Based, Perovskite Solar Cells by the UV-treatment of Sub-Cellscitations
- 2019Scalable, Stable, and Reproducible Roll-to-roll Processed Perovskite Solar Cells
- 2018Beyond fullerenes: Indacenodithienol-based organic charge transport layer towards upscaling of perovskite solar cellscitations
- 2018Reliability improvement of perovskite solar cells from roll-to-roll (R2R) continuous process
- 2018Manufacturing cost and market potential analysis of demonstrated roll-to roll perovskite photovoltaic cell processescitations
- 2017ITO-free flexible perovskite solar cells based on roll-to-roll, slot die coated silver nanowire electrodescitations
- 2017Printing-friendly sequential deposition via intra-additive approach for roll-to-roll production of perovskite solar cellscitations
- 2016Development of a high performance donor-acceptor conjugated polymer – synergy in materials and device optimizationcitations
- 2014Tailored donor-acceptor polymers with an A-D1-A-D2 structure: Controlling intermolecular interactions to enable enhanced polymer photovoltaic devicescitations
- 2014Organic Solar Cells Using a High-Molecular-Weight Benzodithiophene–Benzothiadiazole Copolymer with an Efficiency of 9.4%
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Can laminated carbon challenge gold? Towards universal, scalable and low-cost carbon electrodes for perovskite solar cells
Abstract
While perovskite solar cell (PSC) power conversion efficiencies (PCE) are soaring at a laboratory scale, these are most commonly achieved with thermally evaporated gold electrodes, which would present a very significant expense in large-scale production. This can be remedied through the replacement of gold with much cheaper carbon electrodes, which provide the additional advantage of not migrating through the device in contrast to metal electrodes. To this end, the present work investigates a cheap, easily available, simple to prepare aluminium-supported carbon electrode derived from a readily available paste precursors that can be applied onto various hole-transporting materials. This enabled a photovoltaic performance on par with that provided by the benchmark gold electrodes. Successful integration of this new electrode into flexible devices produced by a roll-to-roll printing technology by both pressing and lamination processes is also demonstrated. However, temperature cycling durability tests reveal that the practical use of carbon electrodes based on the commercial pastes is hindered by an incompatibility of the adhesive additives with the key components of the PSCs at elevated temperatures. Resolving this issue, we demonstrate a method to produce tailor-made graphite electrodes devoid of damaging additives, which improves the PSC stability under standard temperature cycling test protocol to the level provided by benchmark gold electrodes. The study highlights current challenges in developing laminated carbon electrodes in PSCs and proposes strategies to the resolution thereof.