Highly efficient perovskite solar cells with enhanced
stability and minimised lead leakage

21st September 2020by admin0

While the power conversion efficiency of perovskite
solar cells (PVSCs)—a future of solar cells—has already greatly
improved in the past decade, the problems of instability and
potential environmental impact are yet to be overcome. Recently,
scientists from City University of Hong Kong (CityU) have developed
a novel method which can simultaneously tackle the leakage of lead
from PVSCs and the stability issue without compromising efficiency,
paving the way for real-life application of perovskite photovoltaic
technology.

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