Monolithic Perovskite Solar Cell Spare Parts

Join the revolution of the most stable, yet efficient, Monolithic Perovskite Solar Cell structure with our kits.

Ref. Part Name Price Qty
76501 carbon electrodes, 18 pcs.
CHF 90.00
76401 zirconia electrodes, 18 pcs.
CHF 80.00
76301 titania electrodes, 18 pcs.
CHF 70.00
76201 compact titania electrodes, 18 pcs.
CHF 60.00
76620 impregnation masks, 20 pcs.
CHF 9.00
76802 perovskite precursor solution, 2 mL
CHF 50.00
76720 measurement masks, 20 pcs.
CHF 9.00
76740 sealing gaskets, 20 pcs.
CHF 9.00
76760 glass lids, 20 pcs.
CHF 18.00
76864 pre-laminated glass lids, 20 pcs.
CHF 29.00
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Join the revolution of the most stable, yet efficient, Monolithic Perovskite Solar Cell structure with our whole new kit. Get our ready-to-use monolithic electrodes bearing all of the compact TiO2, mesoporous TiO2, mesoporous ZrO2, and carbon layers in optimal thicknesses.

To complete the device, apply the adhesive impregnation mask to avoid liquid spreads outside the active area. Drop the precursor solution, and let it sip into the porous structure. Perovskite will grow within the electrode stack upon annealing, and result in a fully functional, air stable perovskite solar cell.

NB: Applying heat/damp treatment, or light-soaking the device in short-circuit for some time typically helps reaching nominal performance.
 (See J. Mater. Chem. A 2017, 5, 12060-12067, doi:10.1039/C7TA04132B.)

From Partial to Full-Stack Electrodes

Pick up the electrode configuration of your choice, whether it would be the entire stack comprising compact titania, mesoporous titania, mesoporous zirconia, and carbon, or any of the partial intermediaries.

Solar cells prepared from Monolithic Perovskite Solar Cell Kit electrodes can be sealed by laminating a glass lid with a hot melt gasket. For your convenience, glass lids may be supplied as bare glass with a sealing gasket, or with a sealing gasket already pre-laminated.

Electrode size :
25 x 20 mm
Active area :
12.5 x 12.0 mm
Typical use :
research and development, comparative studies, and high level courses