@Will Swifttheir cost is half of the silicon solar cell with a 25.6% efficiency as of now. We have two issues with perovskite solar cell 1. their stability 2. Toxicity the most efficient solar cell is a lead halide perovskite solar cell with 10000h lifetime in the ambient condition which is very low compared to the silicon solar cell (it has 27% power conversion efficiency and 25 years lifetime) Double perovskite solar cells are more stable than single perovskite solar cells but their efficiency is low compared to the single perovskite solar cell. In the solar cell, there is so-called golden triangle consists 1. Efficiency 2.cost 3. stability if you increase one parameter others will be affected, if you increase efficiency, stability will decrease or cost will increase likewise if you increase stability efficiency will be decreased.
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The developer of the Perovskite solar cell is a Japanese professor; Tsutomu Miyasaka!
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Thanks so much this material is very useful for beginners
Sorry, I couldn't get the first two suggested coating methods. could anyone write it here?
Continuous range processes should be considered.
What is lifetime of pevroskite solar cell?
As of today, its hardly 1 year.
@Will Swifttheir cost is half of the silicon solar cell with a 25.6% efficiency as of now. We have two issues with perovskite solar cell
1. their stability
2. Toxicity
the most efficient solar cell is a lead halide perovskite solar cell with 10000h lifetime in the ambient condition which is very low compared to the silicon solar cell (it has 27% power conversion efficiency and 25 years lifetime)
Double perovskite solar cells are more stable than single perovskite solar cells but their efficiency is low compared to the single perovskite solar cell. In the solar cell, there is so-called golden triangle consists
1. Efficiency
2.cost
3. stability
if you increase one parameter others will be affected, if you increase efficiency, stability will decrease or cost will increase likewise if you increase stability efficiency will be decreased.