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Advances and Prospective in Metal Halide Ruddlesen-Popper Perovskite Solar Cells

Journal

ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS
Volume 11, Issue 11, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/aenm.202003907

Keywords

charge carrier transport; crystallographic properties; phase distribution; Ruddlesen-Popper; perovskite solar cells

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  1. Groningen Cognitive Systems and Materials Centre (CogniGron)

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The essay discusses the current research status and progress of metal halide Ruddlesen-Popper perovskite solar cells, focusing on strategies to improve their power conversion efficiency and addressing the limitations. Opportunities for further enhancing device performance and advancing industrial exploitation of the technology are also explored.
Metal halide Ruddlesen-Popper perovskite solar cells (RPPSCs) have attracted a great deal of attention in the research community due to their excellent stability over the 3D counterparts. In 2014, the first RPPSC was reported achieving a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of about 4.7%. To date, this type of solar cells reach a PCE exceeding 18% on lab scale. In this essay, distil strategies to further improve the PCE of RPPSCs are discussed. First, the unique physical properties of RPP are discussed to highlight the importance of film processing and material design, and then the factors that are limiting RPPSCs with special focus on the crystallographic and charge transport properties are addressed. Finally, the opportunities for RPPSCs are discussed, and opinions are provided regarding how to further improve the performance of these devices and on strategies which may advance the technology toward its industrial exploitation.

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