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Carefully constructed active layers enable these solar cells to achieve peak morphology and sun-absorbing power.
Scientists from Japan, Saudi Arabia and the United States have investigated existing back-contact perovskite solar cell architectures and have proposed a strategy to help reach commercial production.
Image Credit: nevodka/Shutterstock.com In practical terms, this means shaping solar cells to 'trap' light in their structure. Each time a photon interacts with the photovoltaic cell, there is a ...
The method opens the door to fine-tuning the structure of perovskites for high-performance tandem solar cells, with the ...
Researchers have created a low-cost solar cell with one of the highest power-conversion efficiencies to date, by layering cells and using a unique combination of elements.
Inverted perovskite cells have a device structure known as “ p-i-n ”, in which hole-selective contact p is at the bottom of intrinsic perovskite layer i with electron transport layer n at the top.