A Review of the Significance of Perovskite Solar Cell Architecture for the Optimization of Photovoltaic Parameters


Salami I.A. Emetere M.E.
June 2025Engineered Science Publisher

ES Energy and Environment
2025#28

The relatively low cost and moderate efficiency made perovskite solar cells (PSCs) an optimistic candidate in the upcoming photovoltaics. The main challenges of the PSC are mainly lower efficiency compared to silicon solar cells and instability. Various research works have suggested several ideas for optimizing the salient photovoltaic parameters of the perovskite. Some of the ideas include varying material thickness, doping concentration, surface engineering, and using certain materials as additives. This review is centered on enhancing PSC performance through their architecture devices with emphasis on designs, i.e., flat, porous, and stacked configurations. The underlying principles for each design, as well as the advantages and limitations of the various architectures, were discussed. Additionally, recent improvements in materials and interface engineering aimed at enhancing PSC stability, efficiency, and scalability were discussed. A comparative analysis of photovoltaic parameters within each architecture was highlighted. This review provides knowledge about the architectures of PSC design and encourages further study and development in this promising field.

Architecture , Efficiency , Energy , Perovskite , Solar cell

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Sustainability of Ecology and Bioresources Institute, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Al-Farabi ave. 71, Almaty, 050040, Kazakhstan
Ecology Research Institute, Khoja Akhmet Yassawi International Kazakh-Turkish University, Sattarhanov str. 29, Turkistan, 161200, Kazakhstan

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