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Sequential Evaporation for Scalable Hybrid Processing of Perovskite/Silicon Tandem Solar Cells

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Sequential Evaporation for Scalable Hybrid Processing of Perovskite/Silicon Tandem Solar Cells

by Lorenzo Mardegan, Mingjie He, Badri Vishal, Thomas Allen, Anand Selvin Subbiah, Anil R. Pininti, Martin Bivour, Juliane Borchert, Ahmed A. Said, Stefaan De Wolf
Article Year: 2026

Abstract

The conformal coating of perovskites on textured silicon for tandem solar cells requires scalable deposition methods, for which hybrid vacuum-solution processing, using an evaporated inorganic scaffold (Pb/Cs halides) followed by solution conversion, is promising. Yet multisource coevaporation of the scaffold, as commonly used for lab-scale devices, is complex and costly to implement at an industrial scale. Here, we investigate sequential single-source evaporation of the inorganic scaffold as an industrially viable alternative. Five sequentially evaporated scaffold stacks were compared to a coevaporated reference. Despite differences in PbI2 conversion, halide distribution, and morphology, all showed similar single-junction device power conversion efficiencies (∼19%). The best scaffold (a PbI2/CsBr/PbI2/CsBr/PbI2 stack) achieved 28.4% in perovskite/silicon tandems without molecular additives, matching the coevaporated reference (28.3%). This work demonstrates that sequential deposition of the inorganic scaffold offers a scalable route to high-efficiency tandems.

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hybrid processed perovskite
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