How to fabricate perovskite solar cells (quickstart guide)
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- Опубліковано 30 січ 2022
- Perovskite solar cells need several layers to effectively separate and extract charge. This guide will teach you how to fabricate perovskite solar cells successfully in a glove box.
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"We recommend cleaning in IPA"
A thousand bearded hipsters nod in agreement.
I like this. would be nice to see highschool science classes teach students about this sort of stuff
Thanks, Entity - we feel the same way!
No description makes it hard to understand, there is a great market opportunity if you had specified use of sonicator, uv ozone cleaner, furnace for annealing etl ,perovskite composition , antisolvent used ,htl , patterning etc to a newbie
Great video!
I would like to know that antisolvent is consist of which component at 3:23?
Can anyone tell me that for the synthesis of perovskite solar cell first have to fabricate perovskite? Or we can synthesis directly perovskite solar cell ?
When you have a material and you want to apply it to glass, how do you work this way?
Can you please upload a detailed video on how to use glove box and thermal evaporator properly, thanks
Thanks for the suggestion! What specific challenges are you experiencing with these products?
@@ossila4616 Thanks for your reply! I think many new researchers would like to know that 1. How to insert materials inside the golve box? 2. what are the optimized oxygen, water etc. levels in the glove box for fabricating high PSCs? regarding the thermal evaporator, I would like to know the whole procedure for fabricating the back electrode. If it is convenient, please upload.
You're literally asking for trade secret casually
How powerful wil a solar panel be?
Watts
so much for a starter diy gotta diy some of the process before you can diy a cell
What happened to the annotations? 😋
Hi Universe Becoming, what annotations were you hoping for?
@@ossila4616 Well, at 0:54 there is an annotation stating that the dip is in acetone, and thereafter there are no more annotations. I'd like to see annotations for every chemical, machine, and process.
@@universebecomingltd All of the chemicals and machines used are mentioned in the closed captions. To toggle them on, press 'c' on your keyboard. They can also be switched on via the control bar at the bottom of the video. Hope this helps!
@@ossila4616 Yes! That helps immensely! Thanks! 😁
@@universebecomingltd No problem - happy to help!
Unfortunately it was not a too understandable video... the part where you make the electrodes, it looks like gold but you didn't specify anything. 😑
4:45
🧐 must be hot...