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@ARTICLE{Li:890109,
author = {Li, Meng and Zuo, Wei‐Wei and Ricciardulli, Antonio
Gaetano and Yang, Ying‐Guo and Liu, Yan‐Hua and Wang,
Qiong and Wang, Kai‐Li and Li, Gui‐Xiang and Saliba,
Michael and Di Girolamo, Diego and Abate, Antonio and Wang,
Zhao‐Kui},
title = {{E}mbedded {N}ickel‐{M}esh {T}ransparent {E}lectrodes for
{H}ighly {E}fficient and {M}echanically {S}table {F}lexible
{P}erovskite {P}hotovoltaics: {T}oward a {P}ortable {M}obile
{E}nergy {S}ource},
journal = {Advanced materials},
volume = {32},
number = {38},
issn = {1521-4095},
address = {Weinheim},
publisher = {Wiley-VCH},
reportid = {FZJ-2021-00698},
pages = {2003422 -},
year = {2020},
abstract = {The rapid development of Internet of Things mobile
terminals has accelerated the market's demand for portable
mobile power supplies and flexible wearable devices. Here,
an embedded metal‐mesh transparent conductive electrode
(TCE) is prepared on poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET)
using a novel selective electrodeposition process combined
with inverted film‐processing methods. This embedded
nickel (Ni)‐mesh flexible TCE shows excellent
photoelectric performance (sheet resistance of ≈0.2–0.5
Ω sq−1 at high transmittance of $≈85–87\%)$ and
mechanical durability. The PET/Ni‐mesh/polymer
poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate)
(PEDOT:PSS PH1000) hybrid electrode is used as a transparent
electrode for perovskite solar cells (PSCs), which exhibit
excellent electric properties and remarkable environmental
and mechanical stability. A power conversion efficiency of
$17.3\%$ is obtained, which is the highest efficiency for a
PSC based on flexible transparent metal electrodes to date.
For perovskite crystals that require harsh growth
conditions, their mechanical stability and environmental
stability on flexible transparent embedded metal substrates
are studied and improved. The resulting flexible device
retains $76\%$ of the original efficiency after 2000 bending
cycles. The results of this work provide a step improvement
in flexible PSCs.},
cin = {IEK-5},
ddc = {660},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)IEK-5-20101013},
pnm = {121 - Solar cells of the next generation (POF3-121) /
Helmholtz Young Investigators Group (Helmholtz Young
Investigators Group: Key Technologies)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-121 / Helmholtz Young Investigators Group:
Key Technologies},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {33480464},
UT = {WOS:000563870200001},
doi = {10.1002/adma.202003422},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/890109},
}