PerovskitSolarzellen
PerovskitSolarzellen are a type of solar cell that utilizes a perovskite-structured compound, typically a hybrid organic-inorganic lead or tin halide-based material, as the light-harvesting active layer. These materials have a specific crystal structure that is highly efficient at absorbing sunlight and converting it into electricity. The development of perovskite solar cells has been rapid, with efficiencies increasing dramatically in a relatively short period. They offer potential advantages over traditional silicon-based solar cells, including lower manufacturing costs due to simpler fabrication processes, such as solution processing or printing. Furthermore, perovskites can be made into thin, flexible, and semi-transparent films, opening up possibilities for integration into building materials, windows, and portable electronic devices. However, challenges remain, including long-term stability and the presence of lead in many high-efficiency formulations, which raises environmental concerns. Researchers are actively working on improving the durability of perovskite solar cells and developing lead-free alternatives to address these issues.