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  • The random orientation of spontaneously formed 2D phase atop 3D perovskites limits the performance of solar cells. Here, authors introduce a meta-amidinopyridine ligand with solvent post dripping to generate highly ordered 2D perovskites, achieving maximum efficiency of 26.05% for stable devices.

    • Xiaoming Chang
    • Randi Azmi
    • Thomas D. Anthopoulos
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-10
  • Bifacial solar cells can outperform monofacial cells by exploiting sunlight reflected off the ground surface. De Bastiani et al. show that bifacial perovskite/silicon tandem with an optimized bandgap can deliver a power density of 26 mW cm–2 and compare its performance to monofacial cells under outdoor conditions.

    • Michele De Bastiani
    • Alessandro J. Mirabelli
    • Stefaan De Wolf
    Research
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 6, P: 167-175
  • In perovskite solar cells, metal-oxide/perovskite interfaces suffer from a combination of issues related to interfacial defects, charge transfer, chemical stability and delamination, limiting performance. This Review discusses how molecular engineering of metal-oxide/perovskite interfaces with self-assembled monolayers can provide a solution and help to bring perovskite solar cells to market.

    • Furkan H. Isikgor
    • Shynggys Zhumagali
    • Stefaan De Wolf
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Materials
    Volume: 8, P: 89-108