Dynamic synergy of tin in the electron-transfer layer and absorber layer for advancing perovskite solar cells: a comprehensive review

Abstract

The landscape of metal halide-perovskite solar cells (MH-PSCs) has witnessed significant progress in terms of efficiency over the past decade. Nevertheless, concerns over the toxicity of lead (Pb)-based perovskite structures have restrained their full market potential. In response, the exploration of Sn perovskites has emerged as a promising alternative, fueled by their narrow band gaps, superior carrier mobilities, low-temperature production, economic viability, and reduced hysteresis. These Sn perovskites exhibit competitive PCE while addressing the toxicity issues of Pb-based PSCs. This comprehensive review delves into the pivotal role of Sn in advancing PSCs, offering a consolidated understanding of its multifaceted applications. The report extensively examines the incorporation of Sn-based electron-transfer layers (ETLs) and absorber layers within PSCs, encompassing various dimensions, such as synthesis techniques, optoelectrical features, the future of Pb-free solar cells, integration into double PSCs, and the impact of doping strategies. Finally, this review proposes the future perspectives and investigations needed to make Sn-based PSCs a viable alternative to Pb-based MH-PSCs.

Graphical abstract: Dynamic synergy of tin in the electron-transfer layer and absorber layer for advancing perovskite solar cells: a comprehensive review

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
27 mar 2024
Accepted
23 mai 2024
First published
23 mai 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Energy Adv., 2024, Advance Article

Dynamic synergy of tin in the electron-transfer layer and absorber layer for advancing perovskite solar cells: a comprehensive review

A. S. Shaikh, S. C. Yadav, A. Srivastava, A. R. Kanwade, M. K. Tiwari, S. M. Rajore, J. A. K. Satrughna, M. Dhonde and P. M. Shirage, Energy Adv., 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4YA00204K

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