Printed Solar Cells and Series-Connected Module
Simone Meroni
a SPECIFIC, Swansea University, Baglan Bay Innovation and Knowledge Centre, Baglan, SA12 7AX, United Kingdom
International Conference on Hybrid and Organic Photovoltaics
Proceedings of International Conference on Hybrid and Organic Photovoltaics (HOPV16)
Swansea, United Kingdom, 2016 June 29th - July 1st
Organizers: James Durrant, Henry Snaith and David Worsley
Poster, Simone Meroni, 226
Publication date: 28th March 2016

Organic-inorganic halide perovskite became the centre of an intensive research in the photovoltaic field last few years. Perovskite solar cells (PrSCs) has shown a steep increase in performance from only 2009 until becoming one of the most efficient device as single cell. Commercialization of PrSCs seems an interesting prospective considering the ease to process the device, by solution-processed deposition. Printing technology can be used to allow a roll to roll or sheet to sheet large scale production. However, the gap from a lab scale to an industrial scale manufacture has to be filled. This work wants to focus on: -The deposition process which can be performed by screen printing, slot-dye, bar or blade coating, and spray; -Up-scaling in series-connected module design. Different materias in different architectures can be used to make devices. The deposition process and ink preparation can vary according to the physical properties of each layer and the thickness that is wanted to achieve. Besides, the geometry of the module was optimized by both theoretical calculation and sperimental results. 10cmcells was already prepared in connection with other cells on the same substrate.



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