Organic and perovskite solar modules innovated by adhesive top electrode and depth-resolved laser patterning

Spyropoulos GD, Quiroz COR, Salvador MF, Hou Y, Gasparini N, Schweizer P, Adams J, Kubis P, Li N, Spiecker E, Ameri T, Egelhaaf HJ, Brabec C (2016)


Publication Language: English

Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2016

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Book Volume: 9

Pages Range: 2302-2313

Journal Issue: 7

DOI: 10.1039/c6ee01555g

Abstract

We demonstrate an innovative solution-processing fabrication route for organic and perovskite solar modules via depth-selective laser patterning of an adhesive top electrode. This yields unprecedented power conversion efficiencies of up to 5.3% and 9.8%, respectively. We employ a PEDOT:PSS-Ag nanowire composite electrode and depth-resolved post-patterning through beforehand laminated devices using ultra-fast laser scribing. This process affords low-loss interconnects of consecutive solar cells while overcoming typical alignment constraints. Our strategy informs a highly simplified and universal approach for solar module fabrication that could be extended to other thin-film photovoltaic technologies.

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APA:

Spyropoulos, G.D., Quiroz, C.O.R., Salvador, M.F., Hou, Y., Gasparini, N., Schweizer, P.,... Brabec, C. (2016). Organic and perovskite solar modules innovated by adhesive top electrode and depth-resolved laser patterning. Energy and Environmental Science, 9(7), 2302-2313. https://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6ee01555g

MLA:

Spyropoulos, George D., et al. "Organic and perovskite solar modules innovated by adhesive top electrode and depth-resolved laser patterning." Energy and Environmental Science 9.7 (2016): 2302-2313.

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