Abstract
Solution-processable perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have the potential to revolutionize solar cell technology by enabling low power generation costs via low-cost device fabrication. However, most existing research regarding PSCs relies on the spin-coating method, which is not conducive to large-area film deposition. Therefore, the development of an alternative deposition method for perovskite films has become increasingly important for commercialization, for which electrospray deposition is a promising technique. This study investigates the two-step preparation of methylammonium lead triiodide (MAPbI3) perovskite films via the electrospray deposition of a methylammonium iodide (MAI) solution on a spin-coated PbI2 film. The gradual conversion of PbI2 to MAPbI3 with increasing MAI deposition time was revealed, accompanied by an increase in the size of the perovskite crystals. In addition, PSCs were successfully fabricated by electrospraying MAI, achieving a considerable power conversion efficiency of 7.86 % at the optimal MAI deposition time.
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