TY - JOUR
T1 - Beyond the Horizon
T2 - Exploration of Perovskite Solar Cells in Extreme Environments
AU - Li, Fengyuan
AU - Yang, Yang
AU - Kadyrma, Dilnaz
AU - Dosmukhambetova, Anar
AU - Liu, Zhe
AU - Kalkozova, Zhanar
AU - Chen, Ruihao
AU - Wang, Hongqiang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2025/4
Y1 - 2025/4
N2 - Current research on perovskite solar cells (PSCs) predominantly targets terrestrial applications, with limited studies in extreme environments. Deploying PSCs in space and underwater necessitates meeting stringent performance and stability criteria. For space, PSCs must withstand high radiation and temperature extremes, while underwater, light intensity attenuation, spectrum changes, and varying water quality can degrade PSCs performance. Inspiringly, PSCs offer several advantages, including being lightweight, cost-effective, easy to manufacture, and having adjustable bandgaps. These features make them more promising for applications in extreme conditions versus other photovoltaic (PV) devices. To further advance research on PSCs in extreme environments, this concept briefly describes the background of PSC applications in extreme conditions, summarizes the environmental characteristics and their impacts on the devices in both space and underwater settings, and comprehensively reviews the latest advancements in these fields. Finally, potential strategies for ensuring the long-term stable operation of PSCs under extreme stressors are proposed.
AB - Current research on perovskite solar cells (PSCs) predominantly targets terrestrial applications, with limited studies in extreme environments. Deploying PSCs in space and underwater necessitates meeting stringent performance and stability criteria. For space, PSCs must withstand high radiation and temperature extremes, while underwater, light intensity attenuation, spectrum changes, and varying water quality can degrade PSCs performance. Inspiringly, PSCs offer several advantages, including being lightweight, cost-effective, easy to manufacture, and having adjustable bandgaps. These features make them more promising for applications in extreme conditions versus other photovoltaic (PV) devices. To further advance research on PSCs in extreme environments, this concept briefly describes the background of PSC applications in extreme conditions, summarizes the environmental characteristics and their impacts on the devices in both space and underwater settings, and comprehensively reviews the latest advancements in these fields. Finally, potential strategies for ensuring the long-term stable operation of PSCs under extreme stressors are proposed.
KW - perovskite solar cells
KW - space application
KW - underwater employment
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105002268990&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/cptc.202400337
DO - 10.1002/cptc.202400337
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105002268990
SN - 2367-0932
VL - 9
JO - ChemPhotoChem
JF - ChemPhotoChem
IS - 4
M1 - e202400337
ER -