Advancements in radiation resistance and reinforcement strategies of perovskite solar cells in space applications

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Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) hold great promise for space photovoltaics (PV) due to their impressive PV performance, excellent power-To-weight ratio, and cost-effectiveness. However, the environment in space presents numerous challenges for solar cells, especially cosmic radiation. PSCs have shown remarkable resistance to various forms of radiation, such as electrons, protons, ultraviolet, and g-rays. Nevertheless, their stability in space applications still lags behind that of crystalline silicon (c-Si) and gallium arsenide (GaAs) cells. To facilitate the application of PSCs in space, it is vital to enhance their long-Term stability. This mini-review examines the radiation resistance of PSCs, explores the mechanisms behind radiation-induced damage, and proposes potential strategies to bolster their resistance to radiation and reinforce overall stability.

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Huan, Z., Zheng, Y., Wang, K., Shen, Z., Ni, W., Zu, J., & Shao, Y. (2024, January 3). Advancements in radiation resistance and reinforcement strategies of perovskite solar cells in space applications. Journal of Materials Chemistry A. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3ta06388g

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