Perovskite solar cell PSC achieves an excellent photoelectric efficiency (PCE) of 25.7%, which is comparable to that of its peers (silicon-based solar cells). However, efficiency and long-term stability with transformational landscaping value are still an issue in this regard, and more and more researches focus on interface engineering in PSC devices to address its technical deficiencies.
Inha University Seul-Yi Lee, Soo-Jin Park, and Ulsan National Academy of Sciences Sang Il Seok et al discussed the role of electrode materials and interfaces in PSCs, namely PCE and perovskite stability. The researchers present the latest research on PSCs as elements of the newest class of substances and extrinsic elements. Then focus on the latest knowledge research progress of PSC basic materials.
In addition, a subcategory of weight for PSCs, which provides PSCs with a high power ratio and a second mass number for wearable electronics, is considered a superior power source. The focus is on the commercialization process of PSCs.
Nazir, G., Lee, S.-Y., Lee, J.-H., Rehman, A., Lee, J.-K., Seok, S.I. and Park, S.-J. (2022), Stabilization of Perovskite Solar Cells: Recent Developments and Future Perspectives. Adv. Mater.. Accepted Author Manuscript 2204380.
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