Application and development of hybrid perovskite materials in the field of solar cells

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The hybrid perovskite is a new kind of photoelectric material. The development in a highly-efficient perovskite solar cell with long-term durability, following the first attempt at a perovskite sensitizer in 2009, has attracted many researchers attention. The power conversion efficiencies of organolead halide perovskite solar cells have been improved from 3.1% to 19.3% in 2014. In this paper, the structure of organolead halide perovskite and its application in the inorganic-organic hybrid perovskite solar cells are reviewed. The development, device structure and preparation method of the organolead halide perovskite solar cell are summarized. Finally, the long-term stability, environmental problems and development tendency of perovskite solar cells are briefly described.

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Wang, Y. X., Luo, J., Guo, P. C., Zhao, X. G., Yang, Z. S., Zhu, H., & Sun, J. (2015, July 1). Application and development of hybrid perovskite materials in the field of solar cells. Wuji Cailiao Xuebao/Journal of Inorganic Materials. Science Press. https://doi.org/10.15541/jim20140617

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