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- Kim, Mina;
- Lee, Kanghyeok;
- Kwon, Eun-Sang;
- Park, Seunghee;
- Song, Myoung Hoon;
- ... Ko, Doo-Hyun;
- ... Jeon, Il;
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1초록
Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have rapidly advanced as a promising photovoltaic technology, achieving certified efficiencies exceeding 27% for single-junction and 34% for tandem configurations. However, commercialization is hindered by solution-based fabrication challenges, including solvent toxicity, interlayer damage, and poor large-area uniformity. This review examines vacuum-based dry processing as a scalable alternative, drawing parallels with the successful commercialization of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) via vacuum methods. We systematically analyzes dry fabrication of perovskite absorbers, classified by organic-, inorganic-, and hybrid- cations; charge transport layers, categorized by hole and electron transport layers with organic, inorganic, and hybrid variants; and fully dry-processed PSCs. Key frameworks include precursor evaporability criteria, in situ stoichiometry control, and sublayer-templated crystallization for uniform films and stable stacks. Extensive survey tables highlight photovoltaics in terms of their dry-process methodologies used and resulting performances. This work concludes that by leveraging the multilayer precision and patterning expertise of OLEDs, dry-processed PSCs offer enhanced reproducibility, environmental safety, and industrial viability, positioning them to overcome current bottlenecks toward widespread deployment.
키워드
- 제목
- Can Fully Vacuum-Processed Perovskite Solar Cells Follow the Footprint of OLEDs?
- 저자
- Kim, Mina; Lee, Kanghyeok; Kwon, Eun-Sang; Park, Seunghee; Song, Myoung Hoon; Choi, Kyoung-Jin; Ko, Doo-Hyun; Kim, Dong Suk; Yang, Changduk; Nam, Jeong-Seok; Jeon, Il
- 발행일
- 2026-01
- 유형
- Review; Early Access
- 권
- 16
- 호
- 11