Mainstream Photovoltaics: Where Can Perovskites Make Impact?
a University of New South Wales, Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics, School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Engineering, Sydney 2052, Sydney, Australia
International Conference on Hybrid and Organic Photovoltaics
Proceedings of International Conference on Hybrid and Organic Photovoltaics 2015 (HOPV15)
Proceedings of International Conference on Hybrid and Organic Photovoltaics 2015 (HOPV15)
Roma, Italy, 2015 May 11th - 13th
Organizer: Filippo De Angelis
Keynote, Martin Green, presentation 440
Publication date: 5th February 2015
Publication date: 5th February 2015
Perovskite solar cells have made an impressive entrance onto the photovoltaic research agenda. To run the full course to commercialisation, a "compelling market advantage" needs to be demonstrated over the present silicon and inorganic thin-film market incumbents. Potential advantages might be ease of deposition, flexibility and transparency or conversion efficiency, particularly when implemented as all-perovskite or hybrid tandem cells in conjunction with silicon or CIGS. The economics of cell manufacturing are discussed with ease of forming tandems emerging as potentially the most readily exploitable of perovskite cell attributes.
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