For metal deposition, one could use a clam shell (with a chamber with relatively low internal volume and height) or sliding door (with chambers of height over 500 mm) evaporators The type of evaporator determines substrate size, homogeneity, substrate overheating etc. Is a clam shell (which is more cost-effective) sufficient for metal deposition on perovskite films, ensuring the preparation of highly-efficient devices?

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