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Fast Coevaporation of 1 μm Thick Perovskite Solar Cells.

Manuel PiotJavier Enrique Sebastian AlonsoKassio P S ZanoniNathan RodkeyFederico VentosinosCristina Roldán-CarmonaMichele SessoloHenk J Bolink
Published in: ACS energy letters (2023)
Coevaporation of perovskite films allows for a fine control over the material stoichiometry and thickness but is typically slow, leading to several-hour processes to obtain thick films required for photovoltaic applications. In this work, we demonstrate the coevaporation of perovskite layers using faster deposition rates, obtaining 1 μm thick films in approximately 50 min. We observed distinct structural properties and obtained devices with efficiency exceeding 19%, demonstrating the relevance of this deposition process from a material perspective and also in view of potential industrialization.
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