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- 2024Efficiency limits and design principles for multi-junction coloured photovoltaicscitations
- 2019Inkjet-Printed Three-Dimensional Colloidal Photonic Crystals for Structural Coloration of Solar Cells
- 2018Comparative analysis of ceramic-carbonate nanocomposite fuel cells using composite GDC/NLC electrolyte with different perovskite structured cathode materialscitations
- 2018Application of dye-sensitized and perovskite solar cells on flexible substratescitations
- 2014Low Cost Ferritic Stainless Steel in Dye Sensitized Solar Cells with Cobalt Complex Electrolytecitations
- 2013High performance low temperature carbon composite catalysts for flexible dye sensitized solar cellscitations
- 2010Stability of Dye Solar Cells with Photoelectrode on Metal Substratescitations
- 2009Segmented Cell Design for Improved Factoring of Aging Effects in Dye Solar Cellscitations
- 2009Nanostructured dye solar cells on flexible substrates-Reviewcitations
- 2009Performance limiting factors in flexible dye solar cells
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Application of dye-sensitized and perovskite solar cells on flexible substrates
Abstract
<p>In this paper, a review of applying dye-sensitized (DSCs) and perovskite solar cells (PSCs) on flexible substrates is presented. Metallic and polymeric materials are the most common flexible substrates used. Cell integration into a textile substrate is also considered here as a future alternative. Common challenges with these include penetration of humidity, cell stability, and lifetime. Flexible DSCs and PSCs are still a niche technology, but have an inherent potential for cheap roll-to-roll mass production of photovoltaics.</p>