The progress and efficiency of CsPbI2Br perovskite solar cells
Abstract
In recent years, inorganic halide perovskites have attracted significant attention in the field of photovoltaics (PVs) because of their excellent intrinsic thermal stability and promising theoretical power conversion efficiency (PCE). Since the pioneering study reported in 2016, the PCE of CsPbI2Br inorganic perovskite solar cells (IPSCs) has rapidly exceeded 17%. CsPbI2Br IPSCs show great potential as top cells of tandem PV devices and have become one of the most compelling research hotspots in the PV field. Herein, we systematically summarize the latest progress on the CsPbI2Br inorganic perovskite for PV applications. High-quality perovskite films and efficient CsPbI2Br PV devices can be prepared by optimizing the deposition process, regulating the crystal growth, composition engineering, and building a better interface contact. Consequently, the synergistic effect of these strategies can significantly enhance the stability and efficiency of CsPbI2Br IPSCs. Furthermore, we highlight the influence and mechanism of crystallization/interface engineering on high-quality CsPbI2Br films and high-performance PV devices. Based on the careful study and analysis of the results achieved, some promising technologies to achieve more stable and efficient PV devices and realize their commercialization using inorganic halide perovskites will be discussed.
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