Colorful perovskite solar cells : progress, strategies, and potentials

In the past few years, a large variety of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) with vivid and well-distinguished color hues have been demonstrated. In this Perspective, we compare different strategies employed to realize colorful PSCs both in opaque and semitransparent designs. The approaches used to modul...

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Main Authors: Wang, Hao, Li, Jia, Dewi, Herlina Arianita, Mathews, Nripan, Mhaisalkar, Subodh, Bruno, Annalisa
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1463542021-02-13T20:14:59Z Colorful perovskite solar cells : progress, strategies, and potentials Wang, Hao Li, Jia Dewi, Herlina Arianita Mathews, Nripan Mhaisalkar, Subodh Bruno, Annalisa School of Materials Science and Engineering Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N) Engineering Thickness Perovskites In the past few years, a large variety of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) with vivid and well-distinguished color hues have been demonstrated. In this Perspective, we compare different strategies employed to realize colorful PSCs both in opaque and semitransparent designs. The approaches used to modulate the PSCs' colorful appearance can be divided into two main categories: the first one based on the modifications of their internal layers (i.e., absorber, electron- and/or hole-transporting layers, and electrodes), while the second is based on the addition of external colored or nanostructured films to the standard PSCs. The advantages and bottlenecks of each strategy are discussed in terms of PSCs' color tunability, transparency, photovoltaic performances, fabrication processes feasibility, and scalability, in view of suitable applications in an urban context for building-integrated photovoltaics. National Research Foundation (NRF) Accepted version This research is supported by the National Research Foundation, Prime Minister’s Office, Singapore under Energy Innovation Research Program (Grant numbers: NRF2015EWT-EIRP003-004, NRF-CRP14-2014-03, Solar CRP: S18-1176-SCRP, NRF2018- ITC001-001). 2021-02-10T08:36:21Z 2021-02-10T08:36:21Z 2021 Journal Article Wang, H., Li, J., Dewi, H. A., Mathews, N., Mhaisalkar, S., & Bruno, A. (2021). Colorful perovskite solar cells : progress, strategies, and potentials. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 12(4), 1321–1329. doi:10.1021/acs.jpclett.0c03445 1948-7185 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146354 10.1021/acs.jpclett.0c03445 33502863 4 12 1321 1329 en Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, copyright © American Chemical Society after peer review and technical editing by the publisher. To access the final edited and published work see https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.0c03445 application/pdf
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topic Engineering
Thickness
Perovskites
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Thickness
Perovskites
Wang, Hao
Li, Jia
Dewi, Herlina Arianita
Mathews, Nripan
Mhaisalkar, Subodh
Bruno, Annalisa
Colorful perovskite solar cells : progress, strategies, and potentials
description In the past few years, a large variety of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) with vivid and well-distinguished color hues have been demonstrated. In this Perspective, we compare different strategies employed to realize colorful PSCs both in opaque and semitransparent designs. The approaches used to modulate the PSCs' colorful appearance can be divided into two main categories: the first one based on the modifications of their internal layers (i.e., absorber, electron- and/or hole-transporting layers, and electrodes), while the second is based on the addition of external colored or nanostructured films to the standard PSCs. The advantages and bottlenecks of each strategy are discussed in terms of PSCs' color tunability, transparency, photovoltaic performances, fabrication processes feasibility, and scalability, in view of suitable applications in an urban context for building-integrated photovoltaics.
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Wang, Hao
Li, Jia
Dewi, Herlina Arianita
Mathews, Nripan
Mhaisalkar, Subodh
Bruno, Annalisa
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author Wang, Hao
Li, Jia
Dewi, Herlina Arianita
Mathews, Nripan
Mhaisalkar, Subodh
Bruno, Annalisa
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title Colorful perovskite solar cells : progress, strategies, and potentials
title_short Colorful perovskite solar cells : progress, strategies, and potentials
title_full Colorful perovskite solar cells : progress, strategies, and potentials
title_fullStr Colorful perovskite solar cells : progress, strategies, and potentials
title_full_unstemmed Colorful perovskite solar cells : progress, strategies, and potentials
title_sort colorful perovskite solar cells : progress, strategies, and potentials
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