Carbon‐based perovskite solar cells: From single‐junction to modules

Abstract Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have attracted more and more attention in the scientific community due to their high performance and simple fabrication process. In the past few years, emerging technologies have made manufacturing large‐scale PSC modules possible. However, stability and fabric...

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Main Authors: Rui He, Xiaozhou Huang, Mason Chee, Feng Hao, Pei Dong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-09-01
Series:Carbon Energy
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/cey2.11
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spelling doaj-7093a24110094149a0e709bc2d302f642021-06-30T15:00:36ZengWileyCarbon Energy2637-93682019-09-011110912310.1002/cey2.11Carbon‐based perovskite solar cells: From single‐junction to modulesRui He0Xiaozhou Huang1Mason Chee2Feng Hao3Pei Dong4Department of Mechanical Engineering George Mason University Fairfax VADepartment of Mechanical Engineering George Mason University Fairfax VADepartment of Mechanical Engineering George Mason University Fairfax VASchool of Materials and Energy University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Chengdu ChinaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering George Mason University Fairfax VAAbstract Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have attracted more and more attention in the scientific community due to their high performance and simple fabrication process. In the past few years, emerging technologies have made manufacturing large‐scale PSC modules possible. However, stability and fabrication issues still limit the modularization and commercialization of PSCs. Carbon materials have been widely used in PSCs to overcome these challenges due to their excellent optical, electrical, and mechanical properties. In addition, the hydrophobic properties of certain carbon materials are highly effective at protecting the perovskite film from moisture and improving the stability of PSCs. All these superior properties have made carbon one of the most promising materials to fabricate future high‐performance PSC modules with long service lifetimes. In this review, recent developments of carbon‐based materials in different layers of single‐junction PSCs will first be discussed, with an emphasis on functionalities related to PSCs’ stability and modularization. Then, current improvements and future discussions in the manufacturing of monolithic PSC modules will be reviewed in detail.https://doi.org/10.1002/cey2.11carbonmodulesperovskite solar cellsstability
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author Rui He
Xiaozhou Huang
Mason Chee
Feng Hao
Pei Dong
spellingShingle Rui He
Xiaozhou Huang
Mason Chee
Feng Hao
Pei Dong
Carbon‐based perovskite solar cells: From single‐junction to modules
Carbon Energy
carbon
modules
perovskite solar cells
stability
author_facet Rui He
Xiaozhou Huang
Mason Chee
Feng Hao
Pei Dong
author_sort Rui He
title Carbon‐based perovskite solar cells: From single‐junction to modules
title_short Carbon‐based perovskite solar cells: From single‐junction to modules
title_full Carbon‐based perovskite solar cells: From single‐junction to modules
title_fullStr Carbon‐based perovskite solar cells: From single‐junction to modules
title_full_unstemmed Carbon‐based perovskite solar cells: From single‐junction to modules
title_sort carbon‐based perovskite solar cells: from single‐junction to modules
publisher Wiley
series Carbon Energy
issn 2637-9368
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Abstract Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have attracted more and more attention in the scientific community due to their high performance and simple fabrication process. In the past few years, emerging technologies have made manufacturing large‐scale PSC modules possible. However, stability and fabrication issues still limit the modularization and commercialization of PSCs. Carbon materials have been widely used in PSCs to overcome these challenges due to their excellent optical, electrical, and mechanical properties. In addition, the hydrophobic properties of certain carbon materials are highly effective at protecting the perovskite film from moisture and improving the stability of PSCs. All these superior properties have made carbon one of the most promising materials to fabricate future high‐performance PSC modules with long service lifetimes. In this review, recent developments of carbon‐based materials in different layers of single‐junction PSCs will first be discussed, with an emphasis on functionalities related to PSCs’ stability and modularization. Then, current improvements and future discussions in the manufacturing of monolithic PSC modules will be reviewed in detail.
topic carbon
modules
perovskite solar cells
stability
url https://doi.org/10.1002/cey2.11
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