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The PriMe-Ferro project aims to enhance the efficiency of printed triple mesoscopic perovskite solar cells by integrating ferroelectric materials. This innovative approach seeks to improve charge carrier separation and reduce energy losses, making these solar cells more commercially viable and stable for widespread use…
Printed triple mesoscopic perovskite solar cells (TM-PSCs) have excellent potential to be a commercially viable photovoltaic (PV) technology: they are easily manufactured at scale avoiding expensive materials or processes.
They are also intrinsically much more stable than alternative PSC technologies – a major advantage as stability concerns must be overcome to induce confidence in emerging PSC products.
However, TM-PSCs have not reached the power conversion efficiency (PCE) levels achieved by c…
QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
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