Researchers have identified a contributing factor to short lifetime in perovskite solar cells with silver electrodes. Currently, the most common electrode material in perovskite solar cells is gold, which is extremely expensive. The low-cost alternative to gold is silver, around 65 times cheaper.
SOURCE: Solar Energy News — ScienceDaily – Read entire story here.
Silver: The promising electrode winner for low-cost perovskite solar cells
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