Alumina oxide nanoparticles extend perovskite solar cell lifetime

Scientists in the U.K. have used alumina oxide in perovskite solar cells to achieve lifetimes exceeding 1,300 h under standards-based heat and humidity testing. Their analysis showed that a reference cell based on conjugated polyelectrolytes degraded in one-tenth the time. 

Alumina oxide nanoparticles extend perovskite solar cell lifetime

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