High-Throughput Roll-to-Roll Processed Large-Area Perovskite Solar Cells Using Rapid Radiation Annealing Technique.
Geon Yeong ParkMin-Jae KimJoon Young OhHoimin KimBoseok KangSeong-Keun ChoWoo Jin ChoiMin KimDong Seok HamPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
The development of a stable roll-to-roll (R2R) process for flexible large-area perovskite solar cells (PSCs) and modules is a pressing challenge. In this study, we introduced a new R2R PSC manufacturing system that employs a two-step deposition method for coating perovskite and uses intensive pulsed light (IPL) for annealing. This system has successfully fabricated small-sized cells and the first-ever large-sized, R2R-processed flexible modules. A key focus of our work was to accelerate the conversion of PbI 2 to perovskite. To this end, we utilized IPL annealing and incorporated additives into the PbI 2 layer. With these modifications, the R2R-processed perovskite films achieved a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 16.87%, representing the highest reported value for R2R two-step processed PSCs. However, these cells exhibited hysteresis in reverse and forward PCE measurements. To address this, we introduced a dual-annealing process consisting of IPL followed by a 2-min thermal heating step. This approach successfully reduced hysteresis, resulting in low-hysteresis, R2R-processed flexible PSCs. Moreover, we fabricated large-scale flexible modules (10 × 10 cm 2 ) with a PCE of 11.25% using the dual-annealing system, marking a significant milestone in this field.