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Can Laminated Carbon Challenge Gold? Toward Universal, Scalable, and Low‐Cost Carbon Electrodes for Perovskite Solar Cells
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2021
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EngineeringHalide PerovskitesPerovskite Solar CellsPerovskite ModulePhotovoltaicsEnergy Storage DeviceLow‐cost Carbon ElectrodesLaminated Carbon ElectrodesMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringBattery Electrode MaterialsPerovskite MaterialsEnergy StorageEnergy MaterialLead-free PerovskitesToward UniversalPerovskite Solar CellFlexible ElectronicsCarbon ElectrodesCheaper Carbon ElectrodesBatteriesAnode MaterialsSolar CellsSolar Cell Materials
Abstract While perovskite solar cell (PSC) efficiencies are soaring at a laboratory scale, these are most commonly achieved with evaporated gold electrodes, which would present a significant expense in large‐scale production. This can be remedied through the use of significantly cheaper carbon electrodes that, in contrast to metals, also do not migrate through the device. To this end, the present work investigates simple‐to‐prepare aluminum‐supported carbon electrodes derived from commercially available, inexpensive materials that can be applied onto various hole‐transporting materials and enable photovoltaic performances on par with those provided by gold electrodes. Successful integration of the new carbon‐based electrode into flexible devices produced by a roll‐to‐roll printing technology by both pressing and lamination is demonstrated. However, temperature cycling durability tests reveal that the use of carbon electrodes based on commercial pastes is hindered by incompatibility of adhesive additives with the key components of the PSCs under heating. Resolving this issue, tailor‐made graphite electrodes devoid of damaging additives are introduced, which improve the PSC stability under temperature cycling test protocol to the level provided by benchmark gold electrodes. The study highlights current challenges in developing laminated carbon electrodes in PSCs and proposes strategies toward the resolution thereof.
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