This project tackles the instability challenges of perovskite solar cells to advance their commercialization. We propose using conductive polymers as an interlayer to prevent ion migration that
can corrode the silver electrode. Additionally, multi-layered nanolaminate encapsulation via Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) is applied to protect the cells from external degradation factors such as moisture and heat. Once stability issues are addressed, we plan to implement a slot-die coating system for scalable production, facilitating commercialization.