Abstract
Nanofibers are reshaping the landscape of modern solar cell technology by markedly enhancing efficiency and performance. Their large surface area and customizable band-gap contribute to improved light absorption and efficient charge separation, resulting in higher energy conversion rates. Recent developments will be reviewed including the creation of fiber-shaped/fiber-based solar cells, batteries, and modern textiles, in addition to the integration of nanofibers into perovskite solar cells (PSCs), which provide increased flexibility and durability. As research progresses, nanofibers are expected to play a critical role in advancing innovative and sustainable energy solutions, expanding the potential applications of solar technology across various industries.
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Younes, B. (2025). Nanofibers and modern solar cell a short review. Journal of the Textile Institute. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/00405000.2025.2472092
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