A new modifier increases the efficiency of perovskite solar
cells

9th February 2021by admin0

The research team of NUST MISIS has presented an
improved structure of perovskite solar cells. Scientists have
modified perovskite-based solar cells using MXenes—thin
two-dimensional titanium carbides with high electrical
conductivity. The MXenes-based modified cells showed superior
performance, with power conversion efficiency exceeding 19% (the
reference demonstrated 17%) and improved stabilized power output
with respect to reference devices. The results have been published
in the Nano Energy journal.

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