Toward
scalable manufacturing of perovskite solar panels, high-performance
planar p–i–n perovskite solar cells (PVSCs) and modules
have been demonstrated with blade coating and rapid thermal processing
(RTP). The PVSCs made using RTP for less than 30 s have equivalent
photovoltaic performance as devices fabricated from hot-plate annealing
for 2 min. The resulting PVSCs show the best average power conversion
efficiency (PCE) of over 18.47% from forward and reverse scans. Mini-modules
with an active area of over 2.7 cm2 exhibit a champion
average PCE of over 17.73% without apparent hysteresis. To the best
of our knowledge, these efficiencies are the highest for PVSCs processed
by the combination of blade coating and RTP. Furthermore, both the
blade coating and RTP were performed in an ambient environment, paving
the way for the large-scale production of PVSCs through high-speed
roll-to-roll printing