Ultraviolet-Protective Transparent Photovoltaics Based on Lead-Free Double Perovskites

摘要:

Perovskite solar cells have attracted great research interest as a promising candidate for silicon solar cells. Plenty of work has been reported to use perovskites to semitransparent windows and transparent photovoltaic (TPV) devices to obtain multifunctional systems. However, the narrow bandgap and sharp absorption edge of the typical perovskites prevent them from achieving the highest transparency to satisfy the requirements of aesthetic and integration, and the poor stability and toxic Pb compositions hinder their practical application. Herein, lead-free halide double perovskites with a wide bandgap and indirect bandgap characteristics is introduced to fabricate long-term stable transparent photovoltaic devices exhibiting high visible transmittance (73%) and considerable energy conversion efficiency (1.56%). Through further theoretical calculation and evaluation, a new strategy using indirect bandgap material on TPV devices is proposed to combine the enhancement of these two parameters. This approach will be a significant compliment to near-infrared-absorbing solar cells to selectively harvest light in the invisible region to obtain highly performing multi-junction smart windows on buildings, vehicles and mobile electronics, providing a new reasonable idea to realize TPVs with high efficiency and transparency simultaneously.