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- 2022An Investigation into the Surface Skidding Response of PBX 9501 and PBX 9502citations
- 2016Differentially pumped spray deposition as a rapid screening tool for organic and perovskite solar cellscitations
- 2015Optically monitored spray coating system for the controlled deposition of the photoactive layer in organic solar cellscitations
- 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%
- 2014Roll-to-Roll Printed Perovskite Solar Cells
- 2012Spray coating: A fabrication method for large area organic solar cells and a tool for rapid screening of new materials
- 2011Band-gap tuning of pendant polymers for organic light-emitting devices and photovoltaic applicationscitations
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Differentially pumped spray deposition as a rapid screening tool for organic and perovskite solar cells
Abstract
We report a spray deposition technique as a screening tool for solution processed solar cells. A dual-feed spray nozzle is introduced to deposit donor and acceptor materials separately and to form blended films on substrates in situ. Using a differential pump system with a motorised spray nozzle, the effect of film thickness, solution flow rates and the blend ratio of donor and acceptor materials on device performance can be found in a single experiment. Using this method, polymer solar cells based on poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT):(6,6)-phenyl C61 butyric acid methyl ester (PC61BM) are fabricated with numerous combinations of thicknesses and blend ratios. Results obtained from this technique show that the optimum ratio of materials is consistent with previously reported values confirming this technique is a very useful and effective screening method. This high throughput screening method is also used in a single-feed configuration. In the single-feed mode, methylammonium iodide solution is deposited on lead iodide films to create a photoactive layer of perovskite solar cells. Devices featuring a perovskite layer fabricated by this spray process demonstrated a power conversion efficiencies of up to 7.5%.