Engineering stable, efficient perovskite solar cells

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    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.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date1/01/1831/12/22

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