Bismuth-based compounds have recently gained interest as solar absorbers with the potential to have low toxicity, be efficient in devices, and be processable using facile methods. We review recent theoretical and experimental investigations into bismuth-based compounds, which shape our understanding of their photovoltaic potential, with particular focus on their defect-tolerance. We also review the processing methods that have been used to control the structural and optoelectronic properties of single crystals and thin films. Additionally, we discuss the key factors limiting their device performance, as well as the future steps needed to ultimately realize these new materials for commercial applications
During the last years perovskite materials have taken the photovoltaic community by storm, bringing ...
During the last years perovskite materials have taken the photovoltaic community by storm, bringing ...
Photovoltaics made from organic–inorganic hybrid perovskite semiconductors are attracting significan...
Bismuth-based compounds have recently gained interest as solar absorbers with the potential to have ...
Bismuth-based compounds have recently gained interest as solar absorbers with the potential to have ...
In this Research Update, we briefly summarize some of the bismuth materials that have been investiga...
Ever increasing population and the dependence on the depleting resources to meet the energy needs is...
In this Research Update, we briefly summarize some of the bismuth materials that have been investiga...
The perovskite-inspired Cu2AgBiI6 (CABI) material has been gaining increasing momentum as photovolta...
Lead (Pb) halide perovskites have attracted tremendous attention in recent years because of their ri...
Bismuth‐based compounds have recently gained increasing attention as potentially nontoxic and defect...
Lead-free halide perovskites have received huge interests lately following the unparalleled success...
Lead-free halide perovskites have received huge interests lately following the unparalleled success...
Lead (Pb) halide perovskites have attracted tremendous attention in recent years because of their ri...
During the last years perovskite materials have taken the photovoltaic community by storm, bringing ...
During the last years perovskite materials have taken the photovoltaic community by storm, bringing ...
During the last years perovskite materials have taken the photovoltaic community by storm, bringing ...
Photovoltaics made from organic–inorganic hybrid perovskite semiconductors are attracting significan...
Bismuth-based compounds have recently gained interest as solar absorbers with the potential to have ...
Bismuth-based compounds have recently gained interest as solar absorbers with the potential to have ...
In this Research Update, we briefly summarize some of the bismuth materials that have been investiga...
Ever increasing population and the dependence on the depleting resources to meet the energy needs is...
In this Research Update, we briefly summarize some of the bismuth materials that have been investiga...
The perovskite-inspired Cu2AgBiI6 (CABI) material has been gaining increasing momentum as photovolta...
Lead (Pb) halide perovskites have attracted tremendous attention in recent years because of their ri...
Bismuth‐based compounds have recently gained increasing attention as potentially nontoxic and defect...
Lead-free halide perovskites have received huge interests lately following the unparalleled success...
Lead-free halide perovskites have received huge interests lately following the unparalleled success...
Lead (Pb) halide perovskites have attracted tremendous attention in recent years because of their ri...
During the last years perovskite materials have taken the photovoltaic community by storm, bringing ...
During the last years perovskite materials have taken the photovoltaic community by storm, bringing ...
During the last years perovskite materials have taken the photovoltaic community by storm, bringing ...
Photovoltaics made from organic–inorganic hybrid perovskite semiconductors are attracting significan...