The LOCAL-HEAT project was initiated, among others, to address the growing need for renewable energy solutions and sustainable manufacturing practices in the field of semiconductors and optoelectronics. The project focuses on the development of perovskite based solar cells and optoelectronic devices that combine high performance with environmentally friendly production methods. By adopting alternative solvent systems and applying controlled local heating techniques, the project aims to improve film quality, device stability, and production scalability while reducing the environmental impact typically associated with conventional processes.
The project is designed to offer a deeper understanding of the crystallization process in solution processed semiconductors. Through careful control of local heating, the project seeks to clarify the mechanisms that govern thin film formation and grain development. This scientific insight is expected to contribute to incremental improvements in device efficiency and long term performance. In addition, the project lays the groundwork for scalable production methods that can be implemented in industrial settings. In this way, LOCAL-HEAT not only advances fundamental research but also provides practical pathways for the adoption of cleaner and more efficient manufacturing practices.