Scalable, ambient atmosphere roll-to-roll manufacture of encapsulated large area, flexible organic tandem solar cell modules

Thomas R. Andersen(Technical University of Denmark), Henrik F. Dam(Technical University of Denmark), Markus Hösel(Technical University of Denmark), Martin Helgesen(Technical University of Denmark), Jon E. Carlé(Technical University of Denmark), Thue T. Larsen‐Olsen(Technical University of Denmark), Suren A. Gevorgyan(Technical University of Denmark), Jens Wenzel Andreasen(Technical University of Denmark), Jens Adams(Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research), Ning Li(Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Florian Machui(Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research), George D. Spyropoulos(Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research), Tayebeh Ameri(Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research), Noëlla Lemaître(Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique et aux Énergies Alternatives), Mathilde Legros(Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique et aux Énergies Alternatives), Arnulf Scheel(Heraeus (Germany)), Detlef Gaiser(Heraeus (Germany)), Kilian Kreul, Stéphane Berny(Merck (United Kingdom)), Owen R. Lozman(Merck (United Kingdom)), Sirpa Nordman(VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland), Marja Välimäki(VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland), Marja Vilkman(VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland), Roar R. Søndergaard(Technical University of Denmark), Mikkel Jørgensen(Technical University of Denmark), Christoph J. Brabec(Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Frederik C. Krebs(Technical University of Denmark)
Energy & Environmental Science
June 19, 2014
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Abstract

Inline printing and coating methods have been demonstrated to enable a high technical yield of fully roll-to-roll processed polymer tandem solar cell modules. We demonstrate generality by employing different material sets and also describe how the ink systems must be carefully co-developed in order to reach the ambitious objective of a fully printed and coated 14-layer flexible tandem solar cell stack. The roll-to-roll methodologies involved are flexographic printing, rotary screen printing, slot-die coating, X-ray scattering, electrical testing and UV-lamination. Their combination enables the manufacture of completely functional devices in exceptionally high yields. Critical to the ink and process development is a carefully chosen technology transfer to industry method where first a roll coater is employed enabling contactless stack build up, followed by a small roll-to-roll coater fitted to an X-ray machine enabling in situ studies of wet ink deposition and drying mechanisms, ultimately elucidating how a robust inline processed recombination layer is key to a high technical yield. Finally, the transfer to full roll-to-roll processing is demonstrated.


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