| Literature DB >> 28505416 |
Minjin Kim1,2, Gi-Hwan Kim3, Kyoung Suk Oh1,2, Yimhyun Jo1, Hyun Yoon1, Ka-Hyun Kim1, Heon Lee2, Jin Young Kim3, Dong Suk Kim1.
Abstract
Organic-inorganic hybrid metal halide perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are attracting tremendous research interest due to their high solar-to-electric power conversion efficiency with a high possibility of cost-effective fabrication and certified power conversion efficiency now exceeding 22%. Although many effective methods for their application have been developed over the past decade, their practical transition to large-size devices has been restricted by difficulties in achieving high performance. Here we report on the development of a simple and cost-effective production method with high-temperature and short-time annealing processing to obtain uniform, smooth, and large-size grain domains of perovskite films over large areas. With high-temperature short-time annealing at 400 °C for 4 s, the perovskite film with an average domain size of 1 μm was obtained, which resulted in fast solvent evaporation. Solar cells fabricated using this processing technique had a maximum power conversion efficiency exceeding 20% over a 0.1 cm2 active area and 18% over a 1 cm2 active area. We believe our approach will enable the realization of highly efficient large-area PCSs for practical development with a very simple and short-time procedure. This simple method should lead the field toward the fabrication of uniform large-scale perovskite films, which are necessary for the production of high-efficiency solar cells that may also be applicable to several other material systems for more widespread practical deployment.Entities:
Keywords: high performance; high-temperature annealing process; large-area perovskite solar cells; planar structure
Year: 2017 PMID: 28505416 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.7b02015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881