Polymers, Vol. 16, Pages 3012: Developing Screen-Printing Processes for Silver Electrodes Towards All-Solution Coating Processes for Solar Cells

Fecha de publicación: 27/10/2024
Fuente: Polymers
Polymers, Vol. 16, Pages 3012: Developing Screen-Printing Processes for Silver Electrodes Towards All-Solution Coating Processes for Solar Cells
Polymers doi: 10.3390/polym16213012
Authors:
Tsui-Yun Chung
Hou-Chin Cha
Chih-Min Chuang
Cheng-Si Tsao
Damian Glowienka
Yi-Han Wang
Hui-Chun Wu
Yu-Ching Huang

In recent years, third-generation solar cells have experienced a remarkable growth in efficiency, making them a highly promising alternative energy solution. Currently, high-efficiency solar cells often use top electrodes fabricated by thermal evaporation, which rely on high-cost and high energy-consumption vacuum equipment, raising significant concerns for mass production. This study develops a method for fabricating silver electrodes using the screen-printing process, aiming to achieve solar cell production through an all-solution coating process. By selecting appropriate blocking-layer materials and optimizing the process, we have achieved device efficiencies for organic photovoltaics (OPVs) with screen-printed silver electrodes comparable to those with silver electrodes fabricated by thermal evaporation. Furthermore, we developed a method to cure the silver ink using near-infrared (NIR) annealing, significantly reducing the curing time from 30 min with hot air annealing to just 5 s. Additionally, by employing sheet-to-sheet (S2S) slot-die coating, we scaled up the device area and completed module development, successfully verifying stability in ambient air. We have also extended the application of screen-printed silver electrodes to perovskite solar cells (PSCs).