3D printer based slot-die coater as a lab-to-fab translation tool for solution-processed solar cells

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A 3D printer based slot-die coater is developed as a lab-to-fab translation tool for solution-processed solar cells. The modified 3D printer is used to develop the printing process for potential use in large scale roll-to-roll production. Fabrication of a 47.3 cm2 organic solar cell module with 4.56% efficiency and printed perovskite solar cells with 11.6% efficiency are demonstrated.

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Vak, D., Hwang, K., Faulks, A., Jung, Y. S., Clark, N., Kim, D. Y., … Watkins, S. E. (2015). 3D printer based slot-die coater as a lab-to-fab translation tool for solution-processed solar cells. Advanced Energy Materials, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.201401539

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