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Current State and Future Perspectives of Printable Organic and Perovskite Solar Cells

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Abstract

Photovoltaic technology presents a sustainable solution to address the escalating global energy consumption and a reliable strategy for achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Emerging photovoltaic technologies, especially the printable organic and perovskite solar cells, have attracted extensive attention due to their rapidly transcending power conversion efficiencies and facile processability, providing great potential to revolutionize the global photovoltaic market. To accelerate these technologies to translate from the laboratory scale to the industrial level, it is critical to develop well-defined and scalable protocols to deposit high-quality thin films of photoactive and charge-transporting materials. Herein, the current state of printable organic and perovskite solar cells is summarized and the view regarding the challenges and prospects toward their commercialization is shared. Different printing techniques are first introduced to provide a correlation between material properties and printing mechanisms, and the optimization of ink formulation and film-formation during large-area deposition of different functional layers in devices are then discussed. Engineering perspectives are also discussed to analyze the criteria for module design. Finally, perspectives are provided regarding the future development of these solar cells toward practical commercialization. It is believed that this perspective will provide insight into the development of printable solar cells and other electronic devices. © 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2307161
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume36
Issue number17
Online published12 Oct 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Apr 2024

Funding

F.L. and F.R.L. contributed equally to this work. A.K.Y.J. thanks the sponsorship of the Lee Shau-Kee Chair Professor (Materials Science), and the support from the APRC Grants (9380086, 9610419, 9610492, 9610508) of the City University of Hong Kong, the TCFS Grant (GHP/018/20SZ) and MRP Grant (MRP/040/21X) from the Innovation and Technology Commission of Hong Kong, the Green Tech Fund (202020164) from the Environment and Ecology Bureau of Hong Kong, the GRF grants (11307621, 11316422) and the CRF grant (C6023-19GF) from the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong, Shenzhen Science and Technology Program (SGDX20201103095412040), Guangdong Major Project of Basic and Applied Basic Research (2019B030302007). F.R.L. acknowledges the support of the Hong Kong Postdoctoral Fellowship Scheme (CityU PDFS2122-1S06) from the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong.

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
  2. SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
    SDG 9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

Research Keywords

  • ink formulation
  • organic solar cells
  • perovskite solar cells
  • printable solar technology
  • solution processing

RGC Funding Information

  • RGC-funded

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