Carbon electrodes in perovskite photovoltaics
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Author list: Pradid P., Sanglee K., Thongprong N., Chuangchote S.
Publisher: MDPI
Publication year: 2021
Volume number: 14
Issue number: 20
ISSN: 1996-1944
Languages: English-Great Britain (EN-GB)
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Abstract
High-performance lab-scale perovskite solar cells often have a precious metal as the top electrode. However, there are drawbacks to using metal top electrodes on a large scale, such as inducing degradation processes, requiring a high-temperature deposition process under vacuum, and having low scalability. Recently many studies have shown the potentials of using a carbon electrode because of its conductivity, flexibility, low cost, and ease of fabrication. This review article presents an overview of using carbon materials to replace the top electrode in perovskite photovoltaics. We discuss various fabrication techniques, various carbon-based device structures, and the advantages of using carbon materials. A collection of research works on device performance, large-scale fabrication, and device stability is presented. As a result, this review offers insight into the future of large-scale flexible solar cells. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Keywords
carbon, Electrode, perovskite solar cell