DOE scientists may increase perovskite solar cells' efficiency to up to 40%

Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have found that it may be possible to boost energy conversion rates perovskite-based solar modules by as much as 40%.

Using an atomic microscope, the researchers observed multifaceted surfaces in perovskite solar cells. Some of the grains, which were about 200 microns in width, had sharply formed multi-angled facets, while others were poorly formed. The poorly formed facets had energy conversion efficiencies approaching 31%, which beats today's most optimistic photovoltaic efficiency rates of around 22%.

According to the team, if the material can be synthesized so that only very efficient facets develop, then this could bring about a big jump in the efficiency of perovskite solar cells;
Posted: Jul 06,2016 by Roni Peleg