Perovskite photovoltaics have demonstrated impressive performance in controlled laboratory tests, with power conversion efficiencies as high as 27%, positioning them as promising alternatives to conventional silicon-based solar cells for various applications. However, despite these major advances, operational stability remains a limiting factor for commercial applications. Large-scale implementation requires addressing challenges such as susceptibility to environmental stressors and the need for
The long road to outdoor stability: real-world challenges for controlling perovskite materials for solar cells
Juan José Patiño López·D. S. Romero Ramírez·Kelly G. Rivera Botia·JUAN FELIPE MONTOYA·Kevin Ballestas·Esteban Velilla·Franklin Jaramillo
