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Published: Tue, 03/21/17

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2017-03-19 07:26:37-04

Researchers from Aalto University, Uppsala University and École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland have managed to improve the long term stability of perovskite-based solar cells by using a carbon nanotube film to replace the gold used as the back contact and the organic material in the hole conductor.

Crbon nanotubes used to improve the stability of perovskite solar cells image

To conduct the study, thick black films with high conductivity were used in the back contact of the solar cell where light does not need to get through. Nanotube films can also be made transparent and thin, which would make it possible to use them as the front contact of the cell. The solar cells were prepared in Uppsala and the long-term stability measurement was carried out at EPFL.


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