The Study of Effects of Band Gap Variation on the Efficiency of Perovskite Cells Using Scaps 1d
Student: Taoheed Suleiman (Project, 2025)
Department of Physics (Dm)
Kaduna State University, Kaduna, Kaduna State
Abstract
Since perovskite solar cells first reached approximately 10% efficiency in 2012, progress has been incredibly fast. Today, perovskite solar cells hold a certified efficiency record of 22.1%. This study explores band gap effects on various cell layers and finds ideal values. Simulations with SCAPS-1D reveal that while a 1.0 eV band gap is optimal, actual device efficiency was 0.04%. Results highlight the importance of optimizing all layers for high-performance solar cells.
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