Printable Solar Cells 2017
DOI: 10.1002/9781119283720.ch10
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Organic‐Inorganic Hybrid Perovskite Solar Cells with Scalable and Roll‐to‐Roll Compatible Printing/Coating Processes

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“…Owing to the very attractive features of tunable absorption spectra and very low nonradiative recombination, PSCs have a big potential for future applications. Although some issues of stability and toxicity still have to be addressed before commercialization of PSC technologies, big progress has been made in these areas. In order to facilitate a transition from laboratory-scale fabrication toward industrial manufacturing, development of deposition methods alternative to spin coating is of high demand. , The alternative industry-compatible deposition methods should provide high layer uniformity with large crystals and fewer grain boundaries over the large area, thereby ensuring high PCEs of the manufactured devices.…”
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“…Owing to the very attractive features of tunable absorption spectra and very low nonradiative recombination, PSCs have a big potential for future applications. Although some issues of stability and toxicity still have to be addressed before commercialization of PSC technologies, big progress has been made in these areas. In order to facilitate a transition from laboratory-scale fabrication toward industrial manufacturing, development of deposition methods alternative to spin coating is of high demand. , The alternative industry-compatible deposition methods should provide high layer uniformity with large crystals and fewer grain boundaries over the large area, thereby ensuring high PCEs of the manufactured devices.…”
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“…2−7 In order to facilitate a transition from laboratory-scale fabrication toward industrial manufacturing, development of deposition methods alternative to spin coating is of high demand. 8,9 The alternative industry-compatible deposition methods should provide high layer uniformity with large crystals and fewer grain boundaries over the large area, thereby ensuring high PCEs of the manufactured devices.…”
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