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Low-Temperature Chemical Bath Deposition of Conformal and Compact NiO X for Scalable and Efficient Perovskite Solar Modules.

Sibo LiXin WangHuan LiJun FangDaozeng WangGuanshui XieDongxu LinSisi HeLongbin Qiu
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
A scalable and low-cost deposition of high-quality charge transport layers and photoactive perovskite layers are the grand challenges for large-area and efficient perovskite solar modules and tandem cells. An inverted structure with an inorganic hole transport layer is expected for long-term stability. Among various hole transport materials, nickel oxide has been investigated for highly efficient and stable perovskite solar cells. However, the reported deposition methods are either difficult for large-scale conformal deposition or require a high vacuum process. Chemical bath deposition is supposed to realize a uniform, conformal, and scalable coating by a solution process. However, the conventional chemical bath deposition requires a high annealing temperature of over 400 °C. In this work, an amino-alcohol ligand-based controllable release and deposition of NiO X using chemical bath deposition with a low calcining temperature of 270 °C is developed. The uniform and conformal in-situ growth precursive films can be adjusted by tuning the ligand structure. The inverted structured perovskite solar cells and large-area solar modules reached a champion PCE of 22.03% and 19.03%, respectively. This study paves an efficient, low-temperature, and scalable chemical bath deposition route for large-area NiO X thin films for the scalable fabrication of highly efficient perovskite solar modules.
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