Title
Perovskite solar cells

CoPED ID
5b25bd1e-4e54-445a-9b96-2752fe532d01

Status
Active

Funders

Value
No funds listed.

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2021

End Date
March 30, 2025

Description

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"Perovskite solar cells have the potential to revolutionise solar power generation. The devices are printable and low-cost, but simultaneously deliver power conversion efficiencies that match current commercial solar panels. They are almost 'purpose-made' for the UK as the devices actually outperform standard materials in cloudy weather, and will undoubtedly help to transition to a fully net zero energy economy.
This project will take advantage of our recent development of a perovskite solar cell device architecture that includes a novel type of perovskite 2D-layered structure as the charge extraction material. These layered materials self-assemble from solution into atomically thin 'quantum-well'-like structures and their optoelectronic properties can be tuned by the appropriate choice of ligand. The project will thus focus on developing new 'electronically-active' ligands to fabricate novel 2D perovskite materials and maximize charge transport in these systems. The developed materials will then be implemented in real-world devices by fabricating and characterizing complete perovskite solar cells with the overarching goal of improving their performance and stability. "

Pablo Docampo SUPER_PER
Marcin Giza STUDENT_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Solar cells
  2. Solar energy
  3. Semiconductors
  4. Structure (properties)
  5. Transition economy
  6. Optoelectronics
  7. Thin films

Extracted key phrases
  1. Perovskite solar cell device architecture
  2. Perovskite solar cell
  3. Complete perovskite solar cell
  4. Solar power generation
  5. Current commercial solar panel
  6. Novel 2d perovskite material
  7. Charge extraction material
  8. Power conversion efficiency
  9. Perovskite 2d
  10. World device
  11. Standard material
  12. Material self
  13. Novel type
  14. Potential
  15. Overarching goal

Related Pages

UKRI project entry

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