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Advancements in Perovskite Solar Cells: Stability, Efficiency, and Scalability

Author(s):

K.Poorna Kumar1 , G.K.Venkateswaiah2

Affiliation: 1,2Department of Electrical engineering. 1,2Madanapalle Institute of Technology & Science, Madanapalle, India

Page No: 17-20-

Volume issue & Publishing Year: Volume 1 Issue 2,July-2024

Journal: International Journal of Modern Engineering and Management | IJMEM

ISSN NO: 3048-8230

DOI:

Abstract:

Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) represent a groundbreaking advancement in photovoltaic technology, characterized by their swift enhancements in power conversion efficiency (PCE) and the promise of cost-effective manufacturing. Despite these advantages, several obstacles concerning the stability, efficiency, and scalability of PSCs pose significant challenges to their commercial adoption. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in these critical areas, examining innovative methodologies aimed at improving the stability of perovskite materials, optimizing efficiency through various strategies, and addressing the challenges of scaling production for practical applications. Additionally, the article features illustrative diagrams and tables that effectively convey essential concepts and findings, thereby enriching the reader's understanding of the subject matter

Keywords:

Perovskite solar cells (PSCs), power conversion efficiency (PCE)

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