2023
DOI: 10.1002/solr.202300261
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First of Their Kind: Solar Cells with a Dry‐Processed Perovskite Absorber Layer via Powder Aerosol Deposition and Hot‐Pressing

Abstract: Preparing halide perovskite films by solvent‐free, powder‐based processing approaches currently attracts more and more attention. However, working solar cells employing dry, powder‐based halide perovskite thin films, have not been demonstrated so far. Herein, perovskite solar cells are presented where the absorber layer is prepared by transferring readily synthesized perovskite powders into a compact thin film using a fully dry‐powder‐processing concept. Compact thin films are deposited via an optimized powder… Show more

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“…17 The precise control of precursor stoichiometry in this method translates to better overall synthesis control, leading to improved device properties when converting the prepared perovskite powders into solution-based thin-films. 18–20 Moreover, the potential of halide perovskite powders is showcased in the demonstration of efficient X-ray detectors. These detectors were achieved by directly processing solution-based perovskite powders into a thick layer without the use of solvents, highlighting the versatility of these materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 The precise control of precursor stoichiometry in this method translates to better overall synthesis control, leading to improved device properties when converting the prepared perovskite powders into solution-based thin-films. 18–20 Moreover, the potential of halide perovskite powders is showcased in the demonstration of efficient X-ray detectors. These detectors were achieved by directly processing solution-based perovskite powders into a thick layer without the use of solvents, highlighting the versatility of these materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%