Emerging Role of 2D Materials in Photovoltaics: Efficiency Enhancement and Future Perspectives (IMAGE)
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- A novel strategy employs 2D materials to construct cascaded band alignment, enabling efficient charge transport and reducing energy loss.
- An innovative approach utilizes donor–acceptor blends; active layer morphology and interfacial engineering minimize charge recombination to enable high performance and long-term device stability.
- This review uniquely consolidates the roles of 2D materials as electron transport layers and hole transport layers across three major classes of solar cells: perovskite, organic and dye-sensitized solar cells.
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Ghulam Dastgeer*, Muhammad Wajid Zulfiqar, Sobia Nisar, Rimsha Zulfiqar, Muhammad Imran, Swagata Panchanan, Subhajit Dutta, Kamran Akbar*, Alberto Vomiero*, Zhiming Wang*.
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