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In-situ Absorption Characterization Guided Slot-Die-Coated High-Performance Large-area Flexible Organic Solar Cells and Modules.

Yi-Fan ShenHao ZhangJianqi ZhangChenyang TianYanan ShiDingding QiuZiqi ZhangKun LuZhi-Xiang Wei
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2022)
Slot-die coating is recognized as the most compatible method for the roll-to-roll (R2R) processing of large-area flexible organic solar cells (OSCs). However, the photovoltaic performance of large-area flexible OSC lags significantly behind that of traditional spin coating devices. In this work, two acceptors, Qx-1 and Qx-2, show quite different film-formation kinetics in the slot-die coating process. The in-situ absorption spectrum study indicates that the excessive crystallinity of Qx-2 provides early phase separation and early aggregation, resulting in oversized crystal domains. Consequently, the PM6:Qx-1 based 1 cm 2 flexible device exhibits an excellent PCE of 13.70%, which is the best performance among the slot-die coated flexible devices; in contrast, the PM6:Qx-2 blend shows a pretty poor efficiency, which is lower than 1%. Moreover, the 30 cm 2 modules based on PM6:Qx-1, containing six 5 cm 2 sub-cells, exhibit a PCE of 12.20%. After being stored in a glove box for over 6000 h, the PCE remains at 103% of its initial values, indicating excellent shelf stability. Therefore, these results show a promising future strategy for the upscaling fabrication of flexible large-area OSCs. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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