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Solar Absorptivity Analysis of Perovskite Solar Cell a) Faculty of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology Abstract Solar energy is the most abundant renewable energy resource on Earth and arguably the cheapest renewable energy. The solar industry is a desirable investment, resulting in recent developments and breakthroughs-with silicon-based solar cells as the most common type of solar cell. Although silicon-based solar cell has a relatively high-power conversion efficiency, it has a non-environmentally friendly manufacturing method and is comparatively more expensive to make than other solar cell materials. Emerging high potential solar cell technologies with comparable power conversion efficiency as silicon-based solar cells will solve the challenges that silicon-based solar cells face. This new solar technology includes the prominent synthetic-manufactured perovskite material, whose performance can be enhanced further by implementing nanostructure architecture in the cell. As perovskite solar cells have been developing for a much shorter time than silicon cells and have already achieved efficiencies of over 20%, they are deemed the fastest improving photovoltaic technology. The structure of perovskite material has made it easy to enhance their technology continuously. They are also cheaper and simpler to manufacture than silicon. These advantages have made it one of the most attractive light absorbing materials of recent times. Keywords: Solar absorptivity, Perovskite Solar Cells, Nanostructure Architecture Topic: Power Electronics and Its Applications |
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