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Stable scaffold for perovskite solar cells

Peer-Reviewed Publication

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

The Triple Oxide Mesoporous Indium Tin Oxide Perovskite-Based Solar Cell Structure

image: The triple oxide mesoporous indium tin oxide perovskite-based solar cell structure. view more 

Credit: Image credit: Avi Schneider.

A study finds that a structure composed of chemically and thermally stable oxides can provide a scaffold for constructing perovskite solar cells that not only enables removal and replacement of perovskite as the material degrades, but also returns to full photovoltaic performance and around 11.08% power conversion efficiency upon perovskite replacement.

Article #20-13242: "Green energy by recoverable triple-oxide mesostructured perovskite photovoltaics," by Avi Schneider, Ariel Efrati, Stav Alon, Maayan Sohmer, and Lioz Etgar.

MEDIA CONTACT: Lioz Etgar, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, ISRAEL; e-mail: lioz.etgar@mail.huji.ac.il

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