A Fundamental Review of Trends in Perovskite Solar Cells Based on Introduction of Buffer Layers to Enhance Stability
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2020
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JOURNAL OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND EDUCATION
Abstract
Perovskite solar cells (PSCs), as photo-electric conversion
devices, exhibit adequate power conversion efficiency (PCE)
and low processing cost and have thus become one of the most
promising devices to replace conventional silicon-based solar
cells thereby addressing current prevailing energy issues.
Despite rapid progress in the perovskite solar cell efficiency,
there have been concerns about issues which could affect the
measurement accuracy and/or practical applications of these
devices, amongst which are stability, scaling up (large area
devices), and possible environmental effects related to the use
of lead-based active material. Current PSCs use nonbiodegradable
petroleum-based polymer substrates,
discarding of which will aggravate environmental pollution. In
this study, a review of the fundamentals and progress in the
perovskite solar cell (PSC) is discussed. The processing cost of
metal electrode deposition in PSC is very costly, hence, the
replacement of the metal electrode by some other low-cost
counter electrode is discussed.
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Perovskite, Power conversion efficiency, silicon-based solar cells, electrode, layers