Acetonitrile based single step slot-die compatible perovskite ink for flexible photovoltaics
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Burkitt, Daniel; Swartwout, Richard M; McGettrick, James; Greenwood, Peter; Beynon, David; Brenes, Roberto; Bulović, Vladimir; Watson, Trystan; ... Show more Show less
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The demonstration of photovoltaic devices with high power conversion efficiencies using low cost perovskite materials hints at the possibility of dramatically lowering the cost of solar energy. Key to further exploiting the potential of these materials is developing rapid processing techniques that can be used to deliver lower cost high throughput manufacture. This work details the development of low viscosity rapid drying perovskite formulations designed to give high quality solar films when slot-die coated on flexible roll-to-roll compatible substrates. A single step slot-die compatible perovskite ink based on an acetonitrile/methylamine solvent system utilizing a chloride additive is developed, resulting in large area perovskite films from slot-die coating under ambient conditions. The drying conditions for the perovskite film are optimized and fast (<10 min), low temperature (<120 °C) drying of slot-die coated films on flexible substrates are demonstrated and result in high performance devices.
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2019-11Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Research Laboratory of Electronics; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceJournal
RSC Advances
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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
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Burkitt, Daniel et al. "Acetonitrile based single step slot-die compatible perovskite ink for flexible photovoltaics." RSC Advances 9, 64 (November 2019): 37415-37423 © 2019 Royal Society of Chemistry
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2046-2069