Drying and Coating of Perovskite Thin Films: How to Control the Thin Film Morphology in Scalable Dynamic Coating Systems.
Simon TernesJonas MohacsiNico LüdtkeH Minh PhamMeriç ArslanPhilip ScharferWilhelm SchabelBryce S RichardsUlrich Wilhelm PaetzoldPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Hybrid perovskite photovoltaics combine high performance with the ease of solution processing. However, to date, a poor understanding of morphology formation in coated perovskite precursor thin films casts doubt on the feasibility of scaling-up laboratory-scale solution processes. Oblique slot jet drying is a widely used scalable method to induce fast crystallization in perovskite thin films, but deep knowledge and explicit guidance on how to control this dynamic method are missing. In response, we present a quantitative model of the drying dynamics under oblique slot jets. Using this model, we identify a simple criterion for successful scaling of perovskite solution printing and predict coating windows in terms of air velocity and web speed for reproducible fabrication of perovskite solar cells of ∼15% in power conversion efficiency─in direct correlation with the morphology of fabricated thin films. These findings are a corner stone toward scaling perovskite fabrication from simple principles instead of trial and error optimization.