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Third-generation photovoltaics are of low cost based on solution processes and are targeting a high efficiency. To meet the commercial demand, however, significant improvements of both efficiency and stability are required. In this sense, interfacial engineering can be useful key to solve these issu...

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Published inCurrent Photovoltaic Research Vol. 4; no. 3; pp. 98 - 107
Main Authors 임훈희(Hunhee Lim), 최민재(Min-Jae Choi), 정연식(Yeon Sik Jung)
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한국태양광발전학회 2016
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ISSN2288-3274
2508-125X

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Summary:Third-generation photovoltaics are of low cost based on solution processes and are targeting a high efficiency. To meet the commercial demand, however, significant improvements of both efficiency and stability are required. In this sense, interfacial engineering can be useful key to solve these issues because trap sites and interfacial energy barrier and/or chemical instability at organic/organic and organic/inorganic interfaces are critical factors of efficiency and stability degradation. Here, we thoroughly review the interfacial engineering strategies applicable to three representative third-generation photovoltaics - organic, perovskite, colloidal quantum dot solar cell devices.
Bibliography:KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO201630762633340
ISSN:2288-3274
2508-125X