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Perovskite Colloidal Nanocrystal Solar Cells: Current Advances, Challenges, and Future Perspectives
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- Issue Date
- 2024-07
- Publisher
- WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
- Citation
- ADVANCED MATERIALS, Vol.36 No.29
- Abstract
- The power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) of polycrystalline perovskite (PVK) solar cells (SCs) (PC-PeSCs) have rapidly increased. However, PC-PeSCs are intrinsically unstable without encapsulation, and their efficiency drops during large-scale production; these problems hinder the commercial viability of PeSCs. Stability can be increased by using colloidal PVK nanocrystals (c-PeNCs), which have high surface strains, low defect density, and exceptional crystal quality. The use of c-PeNCs separates the crystallization process from the film formation process, which is preponderant in large-scale fabrication. Consequently, the use of c-PeNCs has substantial potential to overcome challenges encountered when fabricating PC-PeSCs. Research on colloidal nanocrystal-based PVK SCs (NC-PeSCs) has increased their PCEs to a level greater than those of other quantum-dot SCs, but has not reached the PCEs of PC-PeSCs; this inferiority significantly impedes widespread application of NC-PeSCs. This review first introduces the distinctive properties of c-PeNCs, then the strategies that have been used to achieve high-efficiency NC-PeSCs. Then it discusses in detail the persisting challenges in this domain. Specifically, the major challenges and solutions for NC-PeSCs related to low short-circuit current density Jsc are covered. Last, the article presents a perspective on future research directions and potential applications in the realm of NC-PeSCs. The colloidal perovskite nanocrystals (c-PeNCs) present great potential in the field of solar cells (SCs) owing to its excellent optoelectronic properties. The power conversion efficiency of c-PeNC SCs (NC-PeSCs) has surpassed all other colloidal nanocrystal SCs. This article systematically reviews the strategies to make high-efficiency NC-PeSCs, discusses the persisting challenges, and provides an outlook for the future of NC-PeSCs. image
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- 0935-9648
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