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Engineering inorganic perovskite solar cells: overcoming efficiency and stability barriers for next-generation photovoltaics

  • Anil Kumar Astakala
  • , Seul Yi Lee
  • , Jagadis Gautam
  • , Kedar Bahadur Thapa
  • , Insik In
  • , Seung Jun Lee
  • , Soo Jin Park
  • Korea National University of Transportation
  • Kyung Hee University

Research output: Contribution to journalReview articlepeer-review

Abstract

Inorganic perovskite solar cells (IPSCs) offer superior thermal stability and reduced toxicity compared with hybrid perovskites, yet their practical deployment is still restricted by phase instability, interfacial degradation, and limited power conversion efficiency (PCE) under operational conditions. This review systematically outlines and connects strategies for advancing cesium lead halide (CsPbX3) systems, emphasizing three complementary directions to build a coherent narrative accessible to both experts and new readers. First, compositional tuning through halide alloying, cation substitution, and controlled doping has been shown to stabilize the black perovskite phase and suppress defect formation. Second, interfacial engineering, including surface passivation, additive-assisted nucleation, and protective layers, has emerged as a key approach to reduce non-radiative recombination and improve environmental resilience. Third, scalable fabrication routes such as solution processing, vapor deposition, and nanostructured templating are assessed for their impact on crystallinity, film uniformity, and large-area device integration. Looking ahead, future research must prioritize lead-free alternatives, low-temperature processing compatible with flexible substrates, and predictive modeling for interface optimization. By consolidating cross-disciplinary insights, this review provides a coherent roadmap to accelerate the translation of IPSCs from laboratory studies to practical, sustainable photovoltaic technologies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100354
JournalAdvanced Powder Materials
Volume5
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2026
Externally publishedYes

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

Keywords

  • Inorganic perovskite solar cells
  • Interface modifications
  • Materials engineering
  • Protective layers
  • Renewable energy

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