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Mixed perovskites (2D/3D)-based solar cells: a review on crystallization and surface modification for enhanced efficiency and stability

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Title Mixed perovskites (2D/3D)-based solar cells: a review on crystallization and surface modification for enhanced efficiency and stability
 
Creator Li, Xiaohui
Zhang, Putao
Li, Shengjun
Wasnik, Priyanka
Ren, Junna
Jiang, Qinglong
Xu, Ben Bin
Murugadoss, Vignesh
 
Subject Electronics
 
Description Solar cells based on a three-dimensional (3D) crystalline perovskite framework exhibit desired photoconversion efficiency. However, 3D perovskites are prone to surface defects, leading to severe Shockley-Read-Hall (SRH) recombination and insufficient interactions between components, resulting in lower efficiency and stability. In contrast, two-dimensional (2D) perovskites have comparatively better excellent stability in hot and humid environments but suffer from lower efficiency. Recently, researchers reported that surface passivation of 3D perovskite by 2D perovskite improves the stability of solar cells without compromising their efficiency. In this review, the recent advances in surface modification of three-dimensional perovskites using two-dimensional perovskites are discussed. The crystal structures, photoelectric properties, and surface passivation strategies of 2D/3D perovskite solar cells with different components are systematically presented. Finally, the prospect of using two-dimensional perovskite passivation technology to further improve photovoltaic performance is discussed.
 
Publisher Springer
 
Date 2023-06
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Identifier Li, Xiaohui and Zhang, Putao and Li, Shengjun and Wasnik, Priyanka and Ren, Junna and Jiang, Qinglong and Xu, Ben Bin and Murugadoss, Vignesh (2023) Mixed perovskites (2D/3D)-based solar cells: a review on crystallization and surface modification for enhanced efficiency and stability. Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials, 6 (3). Art No-111. ISSN 2522-0128
 
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