Two-Step Sequential Vapor-Solution Hybrid Deposition of Uniform and Stable Perovskite Films Assisted by Slot-Die Coating Intended for Commercial Large-Area Photovoltaic Applications

Published: April 25, 2024
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Abstract

The deposition of perovskite films by slot-die coating (SDC) offers various advantages over the ubiquitously used spin coating techniques, including faster processing, compatibility with large-area substrates, less chemical consumption, cost-effectiveness, and high throughput. Moving beyond a lab-oriented spin coating technique, this research opens gates for large-area deposition of perovskite films mainly focused on commercial and industrial avenues. In this research, we have used a hybrid deposition process for the perovskite film on a 12×12 cm2 ITO-coated glass substrate which includes both the vacuum-based and solution-based processing. A hybrid deposition of organic-inorganic mixed halide perovskite films (MA, FA, Cs) Pb (I, Br, Cl)3 is achieved by thermally co-evaporating PbI2 and CsBr followed by an SDC procedure of a mixture containing formamidinium iodide (FAI) and methylammonium chloride (MACl) dissolved in ethanol/isopropanol and butanol. The coating parameters including chuck temperature, coating speed, and pump rate were optimized on the SDC unit while the solution concentration was adjusted to form a uniform and homogenous perovskite film. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) and photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy results confirm the existence of the α-black perovskite phase (2θ=14.2°) and a bandgap of ~1.6 eV. Moreover, the uniformity of the deposited perovskite layer is depicted by a very low variance in the FWHM of both XRD and PL peaks taken throughout the large area. Furthermore, a surface compositional analysis done by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) featured all the characteristic elemental peaks of the perovskite composition while the absence of residual metallic Pb peak (Pb0) showed the viability of our technique to avoid undesired decomposition of perovskite. With the power conversion efficiency of the PIN-configured SDC-processed solar cell (ITO/NiOx/Perovskite/LiF/C60/BCP/Cu) comparable to the conventional spin coating technique (~18%), this industrially favorable approach can lead to a pathway toward the commercialization of perovskite solar cells.

Published in Abstract Book of the 2024 International PhD School on Perovskite PV
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Keywords

Perovskite, Hybrid Deposition, Slot-die Coating, Large-Area Substrates