Flexible Perovskite Solar Cells with High Power-Per-Weight: Progress, Application, and Perspectives

  • Yingzhen Hu
  • , Tingting Niu
  • , Yanghua Liu
  • , Yipeng Zhou
  • , Yingdong Xia
  • , Chenxin Ran
  • , Zhongbin Wu
  • , Lin Song
  • , Peter Müller-Buschbaum
  • , Yonghua Chen
  • , Wei Huang

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Abstract

In our day-to-day lives, advances in lightweight and flexible photovoltaics will promote a new generation of soft electronics and machines requiring high power-per-weight. Ultrathin flexible perovskite solar cells (F-PSCs) with high power-per-weight have displayed a unique potential for specific applications where lower weight, higher flexibility, and conformability are indispensable. This Review highlights the recent progress and practical applications of ultrathin and lightweight F-PSCs and demonstrates the routes toward enhanced device efficiency and improved mechanical and environmental stability concerning the choice of flexible substrates and the development of high-performance functional layers and flexible transparent electrodes. The fabrication technologies for mass production of efficient F-PSCs at large scale are then summarized, including continuous roll-to-roll methods integrated with low-temperature process. Furthermore, the practical applications focused on self-powered wearable electronic devices, solar-powered miniature unmanned aerial vehicles, and even solar modules operating in near-space are elaborated. Finally, the current challenging issues and future perspective are discussed, aiming to promote more extensive applications and commercialization processes for lightweight F-PSCs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2917-2943
Number of pages27
JournalACS Energy Letters
Volume6
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Aug 2021

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