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At the laboratory, perovskite solar cells already reach efficiencies above 25 %. Compared to silicon solar cells of similar efficiency, the initial materials used in the former case are cheaper and production methods are simpler. So far, however, this has only been true on the small scale. "Commercialization of this technology is still prevented by lacking stability of the modules and the difficulty to transfer the high efficiencies reached on small to larger scales," says tenure-track Professor Ulrich W. Paetzold from KIT's Institute of Microstructure Technology (IMT). But this is the prerequisite for the technology to lead to the development of cost-efficient solar modules. The perspective is attractive, as many of such modules might be integrated in still unused parts of buildings, such as facades. For such use, costs and efficiency play a role, as do the looks. For this reason, the team of Paetzold, in cooperation with industry partner Sunovation, studied an inkjet method to color the perovskite solar modules. Its advantage: Coloring the modules by inkjet printing is inexpensive and also suited for larger surfaces. The chosen approach has a second major advantage: "So far, color impression of colored perovskite solar cells has been dependent on the angle of the incident light," project coordinator Helge Eggers, IMT, explains. "With our method, the color is nearly independent of the angle of incident solar radiation and always looks the same," Eggers adds. In a large series of experiments, researchers proved that the method originally developed for silicon solar modules can also be applied efficiently to perovskite solar modules. Solar cells colored cyan, magenta, and yellow reached up to 60 % of the original efficiency when converting solar energy into power.

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Title
Industries
Publication date
01-06-2022
Publisher
Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
Published in
Interceram - International Ceramic Review / Issue 2/2022
Print ISSN: 0020-5214
Electronic ISSN: 2523-8957
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s42411-022-0496-x

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