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      Efficient, stable and scalable perovskite solar cells using poly(3-hexylthiophene)

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              Toward large scale roll-to-roll production of fully printed perovskite solar cells.

              Fully printed perovskite solar cells are demonstrated with slot-die coating, a scalable printing method. A sequential slot-die coating process is developed to produce efficient perovskite solar cells and to be used in a large-scale roll-to-roll printing process. All layers excluding the electrodes are printed and devices demonstrate up to 11.96% power conversion efficiency. It is also demonstrated that the new process can be used in roll-to-roll production.
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                Journal
                Nature
                Nature
                Springer Nature
                0028-0836
                1476-4687
                March 2019
                March 27 2019
                March 2019
                : 567
                : 7749
                : 511-515
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                10.1038/s41586-019-1036-3
                30918371
                bcb322c4-114b-498e-93f2-6fb399ff23f7
                © 2019

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