April 2020 – March 2024

Project H2020


Advanced drop-on-demand inkjet technology based on lead-free perovskites

Context

Perovskite technology is rapidly advancing, providing lighting manufacture, the renewable energy industry and the communications sector with low-cost and high-quality materials indispensable for the production of competitive devices in the frame of the organic and large-area electronics (OLAE) market. However, these materials are exclusively studied for next-generation solar cell development. The EU-funded PeroCUBE project proposes a study focused on scalable production processes (roll-to-roll printing) and future market entry of advanced products by advancing halide perovskite technology. The project will be deployed in the European lighting industry with large-area lighting panels, in the renewable energy industry with advanced perovskite-based photovoltaic panels and in the next generation of visual light communication/LiFi technologies.

Objectives

PeroCUBE will advance the organometal halide perovskite technology, a class of low-cost but high-quality materials which exhibit strong potential to dominate the OLAE market with the focus given on flexible, lightweight electronic devices. While these materials are extensively studied for the developments of the next generation of solar cells, PeroCUBE will focus on scalable manufacturing processes (roll-to-roll printing) and future market entry of new products. PeroCUBE develops large area lighting panels (PeLEDs) which offer distributed lighting in line with the human-centric lighting concept, such devices surpass OLEDs in terms of performance over cost ratio and will assist the European industry to maintain industrial leadership in lighting. Moreover, PeroCUBE further advances scalable manufacturing of perovskite-based photovoltaic panels (PePVs). Developments on both PeLEDs and PePVs will be also demonstrated in a new generation of Visual Light Communication (VLC) /LiFi technologies. The PeroCUBE developments will be demonstrated in coupled energy-harvesting/light-emitting devices and wearables (bendable wristbands).

Partners

CSEM + 14 partenaires

Coordinator

CSEM

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Fundings

EU (6.296 M€, FOTON: 60 k€)

See on line

PeroCUBE: High-Performance Large Area Organic Perovskite devices for lighting, energy and Pervasive Communications