Investigation of performance and stability of multilayered organometallic halide Perovskite cell
Keywords:
Perovskite, Solar cells, Stability, Efficiency, Cation, Cell layer, SimulationAbstract
Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) that are organic-inorganic hybrids have received a lot of interest lately since they are extremely effective in converting power, easy manufacturing, plus minimal material costs. The hydroscopic character of organic cation, which exhibits high temperature sensitivity and makes it unsuitable for application in commercial solar panels, is primary causes of perovskite instability. The majority of previous research reported involves controlling of different solar cell material properties. The inter-transitional behavior between the layers must be considered to improve the solar cell durability. As a result, it is necessary to assess the behavior of the solar cell based on the most important simulating factors using different cell layer structures. The goal of this report is to construct and study the stability and performance of the Organo Metallic Halide Perovskite Cell while taking into account the impact of each layer on stability and effectiveness.
URN:NBN:sciencein.jist.2023.v11.465
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