IIT Roorkee researchers develop efficient, low-cost perovskite solar cells

IIT Roorkee develops high quality and low cost perovskite solar cells with highest reported stabilised power conversion efficiency at 17.05%

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IIT-R). (Picture: Press Release)Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IIT-R). (Picture: Press Release)

Ishita Ranganath | December 20, 2022 | 03:31 PM IST

NEW DELHI: Researchers at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IIT-R) led by Soumitra Satapathi from the department of physics have developed high quality and low cost perovskite solar cells.

The prototype developed by IIT Roorkee shows highest reported stabilised power conversion efficiency for quasi-two-dimensional (2D) perovskites at 17.05%. Such modified perovskite solar cells lead to optimum phase distribution, enlarged grain size and improved crystallinity said an IITR statement.

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Talking about the significance of Perovskite Solar Cells and its future, IIT Roorkee, department of physics, Soumitra Satapathi, said: “Perovskite solar cells have demonstrated competitive power conversion efficiencies with potential for higher performance, but their stability is limited compared to leading alternatives. Our main aim is to optimize the efficiency and to reduce the cost of manufacturing for perovskite solar cells as much as possible.”

Speaking on the research, IIT Roorkee, director, KK Pant said: “There is a growing demand worldwide for the transition towards a carbon-neutral economy. During the last decade, perovskite solar cells (PSC) have emerged as a potential low-cost photovoltaics technology. The PSCs developed at IIT Roorkee is an important step towards developing efficient and stable solar cells.”

Previously, the researchers at IIT Guwahati published a paper focusing on using perovskite nanocrystal engineering to use in solar cells and light-emitting devices. The research paper authored by Tushar Debnath and Avik Das, along with their team capitalised on the ionic nature of perovskite nanocrystals (PNCs) structures to engineer water-triggered chemical transformation to produce stable and bright PNCs.

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