Marc Josep Montagut Marques , Weiye Lin , Tetsuya Taima , Shinjiro Umezu , Md. Shahiduzzaman
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Unleashing the potential of industry viable roll-to-roll compatible technologies for perovskite solar cells: Challenges and prospects
In recent years, research on organic inorganic hybrid halide perovskite solar cells (PSCs) has surged, achieving a power conversion efficiency over 26%. Despite this progress, significant challenges hinder their commercial viability, and limited stability in typical environmental conditions, and the lack of scalable manufacturing technology for perovskite film production. This review explores various deposition techniques used in large-scale fabrication of perovskite thin-films, including electrospray inkjet, gravure printing, blade coating, slot die, spray coating, inkjet printing, and chemical vapor deposition etc. These techniques are adaptable to both sheet-to-sheet (S2S) and roll-to-roll (R2R) applications, facilitating high-volume production of large-area thin films. The work clarifies the key parameters influencing perovskite film morphology in each deposition approach and concludes with insights into promising engineering advancements for future iterations aimed at enhancing perovskite solar cell technology.
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Materials Today is the leading journal in the Materials Today family, focusing on the latest and most impactful work in the materials science community. With a reputation for excellence in news and reviews, the journal has now expanded its coverage to include original research and aims to be at the forefront of the field.
We welcome comprehensive articles, short communications, and review articles from established leaders in the rapidly evolving fields of materials science and related disciplines. We strive to provide authors with rigorous peer review, fast publication, and maximum exposure for their work. While we only accept the most significant manuscripts, our speedy evaluation process ensures that there are no unnecessary publication delays.