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Description
Perovskite solar cells have enormous potential as a future technology for the large-scale generation of cheap, clean electricity due to their high efficiency and simple fabrication. This project aims to address and resolve a critical issue facing perovskite solar cells: their instability under actual operating conditions. The project is expected to make significant fundamental advances in compositional, structural and interface engineering of perovskite solar cells to enable stability under real-world operating conditions over thousands of hours. This project will benefit the environment by paving the way for the widespread adoption of cheaper and more efficient solar cells.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 1/01/18 → 31/12/22 |
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