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Development of High-Efficiency and High-Stability Perovskite Solar Cells with Space Environmental Resistanceopen access

Authors
Yun, DonghwanCho, YoungchaeShin, HyeseonKim, Gi-Hwan
Issue Date
Jun-2025
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Keywords
perovskite solar cells (PSCs); space environment; radiation stability; self-healing; gradient buffer layer
Citation
Energies, v.18, no.13
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Energies
Volume
18
Number
13
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/79503
DOI
10.3390/en18133378
ISSN
1996-1073
1996-1073
Abstract
The rapid growth of the private space industry has intensified the demand for lightweight, efficient, and cost-effective photovoltaic technologies. Metal halide perovskite solar cells (PSCs) offer high power conversion efficiency (PCE), mechanical flexibility, and low-temperature solution processability, making them strong candidates for next-generation space power systems. However, exposure to extreme thermal cycling, high-energy radiation, vacuum, and ultraviolet light in space leads to severe degradation. This study addresses these challenges by introducing three key design strategies: self-healing perovskite compositions that recover from radiation-induced damage, gradient buffer layers that mitigate mechanical stress caused by thermal expansion mismatch, and advanced encapsulation that serves as a multifunctional barrier against space environmental stressors. These approaches enhance device resilience and operational stability in space. The design strategies discussed in this review are expected to support long-term power generation for low-cost satellites, high-altitude platforms, and deep-space missions. Additionally, insights gained from this research are applicable to terrestrial environments with high radiation or temperature extremes. Perovskite solar cells represent a transformative solution for space photovoltaics, offering a pathway toward scalable, flexible, and radiation-tolerant energy systems.
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