Perovskite solar cells: From materials science to device engineering

Thembinkosi Donald Malevu*

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Abstract

Perovskite Solar Cells: From Materials Science to Device Engineering is an authoritative and indispensable resource for researchers, students, and professionals in the fields of materials science, chemistry, physics, and engineering. This comprehensive book provides a deep understanding of perovskite solar cell technology, from fundamental principles to the latest research and development efforts. With the growing demand for clean and sustainable energy solutions, perovskite solar cells have emerged as a promising technology. This book offers a systematic and in-depth exploration of the materials science and device engineering aspects of perovskite solar cells, covering topics such as crystal structure, synthesis techniques, optoelectronic properties, and device optimization. Readers will gain insights into the challenges and opportunities associated with perovskite materials, as well as strategies to enhance device performance, stability, and durability. The book also discusses advanced concepts like tandem solar cells and hybrid devices, shedding light on cutting-edge research in the field. Moreover, the book showcases real-world case studies and applications of perovskite solar cells, demonstrating their potential to revolutionize the renewable energy landscape. It addresses current debates surrounding stability, scalability, and commercial viability, making it an invaluable resource for industry professionals and policymakers involved in the solar energy sector.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherNova Science Publishers, Inc.
Number of pages125
ISBN (Electronic)9798891131880
ISBN (Print)9798891131309
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Oct 2023
Externally publishedYes

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