The Promise and Challenges of Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells
Peking University · Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Recently, there has been an extensive focus on inverted perovskite solar cells (PSCs) with a p-i-n architecture due to their attractive advantages, such as exceptional stability, high efficiency, low cost, low-temperature processing, and compatibility with tandem architectures, leading to a surge in their development. Single-junction and perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells (TSCs) with an inverted architecture have achieved certified PCEs of 26.15% and 33.9% respectively, showing great promise for commercial applications. To expedite real-world applications, it is crucial to investigate the key challenges for further performance enhancement. We first introduce representative methods, such as composition…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 44.09
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 433
Authors
9- PCPeng Chen
Peking University, Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter
- YXYun Xiao
Peking University, University of Oxford, Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter
- SLShunde Li
Peking University, Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter
- XJXiaohan Jia
Peking University, Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter
- DLDeying Luo
Beihang University
Topics & keywords
- Tandem
- Perovskite (structure)
- Nanotechnology
- Chemistry
- Materials science
- Aerospace engineering
- Engineering
Funding
- NNNational Natural Science Foundation of ChinaAward: 52325310
- CPChina Postdoctoral Science FoundationAwards: 2023TQ0009, 2023M740116
- YPYunnan Provincial Science and Technology DepartmentAward: 202302AO370013
- COChina Oxford Scholarship Fund
- EAEngineering and Physical Sciences Research CouncilAwards: EP/V027131/1, EP/V027131/1
- BMBeijing Municipal Natural Science FoundationAward: JQ21005
- NKNational Key Research and Development Program of ChinaAwards: 2021YFB3800101, 2021YFB3800100
- SLSongshan Lake Materials LaboratoryAward: 2022SLABFK07