Project description
Overcoming challenges in Perovskite solar cell technology
Perovskite solar cell (PSC) technology is crucial for advancing solar energy and achieving green energy goals. However, the early stage of its novel adaptations and solutions has led to challenges with PSC stability and scalability, slowing its adoption and diminishing its overall benefits. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the GreenPeroInk project will introduce a scalable manufacturing process, research 2D-templated fabrication to optimise ink and process efficiency, and investigate the main causes of PSC degradation. The results are expected to accelerate the commercial implementation of PSCs, reduce costs, improve efficiency, and advance renewable energy solutions and goals.
Objective
This proposal develops perovskite solar cells (PSCs) as a transformative power conversion technology by addressing critical challenges related to stability and scalability. The key objectives are:
1: Translate a low-toxicity precursor ink and 2D-templated crystallisation method, recently developed by the Applicant, from laboratory-scale to scalable manufacturing processes. Use this method to produce flexible, single-junction PSCs with >20% efficiency, compatible with lightweight Internet of Things applications.
2: Explore 2D-templated fabrication of a range of complex, mixed-ion halide perovskites with bandgaps ranging from 1.2-2.0 eV. Using a combinatorial slot-die coating approach pioneered by the Host group, high-throughput ink and process optimization will be achieved, followed by in-depth investigation and enhancement in compositional stability of the perovskite phases formed. Having optimised single-junction cells of relevant bandgaps, multi-junction devices will be scalably fabricated.
3: Recognizing that degradation in PSCs often occurs at interfaces between the perovskite layer and adjacent materials in the cell, conduct a systematic investigation to understand and mitigate degradation mechanisms in our single- and multi-junction PSCs. Employing luminescence mapping we will first spatially identify interfacial instabilities evolving in PSCs under operational aging. Having identified stability-limiting interfaces, solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry 3D mapping will allow us to analyse interface degradation at the atomic level, providing mechanistic insights into active degradation pathways. Based on this investigation, a tailored range of stability enhancement strategies will be used to enhance PSC stability.
With these objectives, this proposal will advance commercial implementation of PSC technologies, paving the way for more efficient, cost-effective, secure and renewable energy solutions.
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HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
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14109 Berlin
Germany
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