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The emergence of concentrator photovoltaics for perovskite solar cells
Priyabrata Sadhukhan
, Anurag Roy
, Payal Sengupta
, Sachindranath Das
, Tapas K. Mallick
, Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin
,
Senthilarasu Sundaram
SCEDT Engineering
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Perovskite Solar Cells (PeSCs)
100%
Concentrator Photovoltaic
100%
Solar Cell
75%
Power Conversion Efficiency
50%
Concentrated Photovoltaic
50%
Concentrator Photovoltaic Technology
50%
Tracking System
25%
Photovoltaic Technology
25%
Economic Benefits
25%
Energy Demand
25%
Solar Cell Fabrication
25%
Sunlight
25%
Photovoltaic Cells
25%
Optical Devices
25%
Sustainable Energy
25%
Technology Implementation
25%
Optics
25%
Sustainable Environmental
25%
Poor Stability
25%
Large-area Perovskite Solar Cells
25%
Solar Cell Technology
25%
Perovskite Absorbers
25%
Optical Element
25%
Photovoltaic Community
25%
Upconversion Efficiency
25%
Efficiency Limit
25%
High Efficiency Solar Cell
25%
System Limitations
25%
Environmental Demands
25%
Theoretical Power
25%
Organic-inorganic Hybrid Halide Perovskites
25%
High-efficiency Photovoltaics
25%
Optical Tracking
25%
Low-cost Photovoltaics
25%
Engineering
Concentrated Photovoltaics
100%
Perovskite Solar Cells
100%
Solar Cell
100%
Photovoltaics
80%
Photovoltaic Technology
60%
Power Conversion Efficiency
40%
Limitations
20%
Economic Benefit
20%
Solar Cell
20%
Optical Element
20%
Concentrating Solution
20%
Renewable Energy
20%
Material Science
Solar Cell
100%
Perovskite Solar Cell
100%
Concentrated Photovoltaics
100%
Photovoltaics
66%
Photovoltaic Technology
50%
Optical Device
16%
Halide
16%
Chemical Engineering
Perovskites
100%