In printable mesoscopic perovskite solar cells (PSCs), carbon electrodes play a significant role in charge extraction and transport, influencing the overall device performance. The work function and electrical conductivity of the carbon electrodes mainly affect the open-circuit voltage (<i>V</i><sub>OC</sub>) and series resistance (<i>R</i><sub>s</sub>) of the device. In this paper, we propose a hybrid carbon electrode based on a high-temperature mesoporous carbon (m-C) layer and a low-temperature highly conductive carbon (c-C) layer. The m-C layer has a high work function and large surface area and is mainly responsible for charge extraction. The c-C layer has a high conductivity and is responsible for charge transport. The work function o...
Scalable deposition processes at low temperature are urgently needed for the commercialization of pe...
A simple yet effective method based on hot-pressing a free-standing carbon film onto adjacent hole t...
Perovskite research have been progressing by leaps and bounds since 2012 with cells already reaching...
Carbon based Perovskite Solar cells (C–PSCs) have emerged as the most promising candidates for comme...
This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License, which permits copying an...
The carbon based perovskite solar cell (C-PSC) has a strong commercial potential due its low manufac...
One of the features of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) that make them stand out among all photovoltaic...
High-performance lab-scale perovskite solar cells often have a precious metal as the top electrode. ...
Carbon-based perovskite solar cells (C-PSCs) have attracted worldwide attention in the research comm...
Carbon-based electrodes represent a promising approach to improve stability and up-scalability of pe...
Mesoporous carbon stack architecture is attracting considerable interest as a candidate for scalable...
Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) with mesoporous TiO2 electron transport layers have reached >22% ef...
PSCs have become a significant performer in third generation photovoltaics with power conversion eff...
Low-temperature-processed carbon-based perovskite solar cells (C-PSCs) are promising photovoltaic de...
Perovskite solar cells using carbon electrodes (C–PSCs) possess the advantageous features of low cos...
Scalable deposition processes at low temperature are urgently needed for the commercialization of pe...
A simple yet effective method based on hot-pressing a free-standing carbon film onto adjacent hole t...
Perovskite research have been progressing by leaps and bounds since 2012 with cells already reaching...
Carbon based Perovskite Solar cells (C–PSCs) have emerged as the most promising candidates for comme...
This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License, which permits copying an...
The carbon based perovskite solar cell (C-PSC) has a strong commercial potential due its low manufac...
One of the features of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) that make them stand out among all photovoltaic...
High-performance lab-scale perovskite solar cells often have a precious metal as the top electrode. ...
Carbon-based perovskite solar cells (C-PSCs) have attracted worldwide attention in the research comm...
Carbon-based electrodes represent a promising approach to improve stability and up-scalability of pe...
Mesoporous carbon stack architecture is attracting considerable interest as a candidate for scalable...
Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) with mesoporous TiO2 electron transport layers have reached >22% ef...
PSCs have become a significant performer in third generation photovoltaics with power conversion eff...
Low-temperature-processed carbon-based perovskite solar cells (C-PSCs) are promising photovoltaic de...
Perovskite solar cells using carbon electrodes (C–PSCs) possess the advantageous features of low cos...
Scalable deposition processes at low temperature are urgently needed for the commercialization of pe...
A simple yet effective method based on hot-pressing a free-standing carbon film onto adjacent hole t...
Perovskite research have been progressing by leaps and bounds since 2012 with cells already reaching...