Ambient‐Air Fabrication of Perovskite Solar Cells: Challenges and Strategies

H Hua Zhong (Department of Chemistry, National University of Singapore, 3 Science Drive 3, Singapore 117543, Republic of Singapore) F Fei Zhang

Abstract

ABSTRACT At present, the power conversion efficiency of perovskite solar cells has exceeded 27%, attracting increasing attention from both academia and industry. However, fabricating high‐efficiency devices typically requires inert atmospheres, which inevitably increase manufacturing costs and hinder large‐scale commercialization of perovskite solar cells. This review systematically summarizes recent progress in the fabrication of perovskite solar cells under ambient air conditions. The effects of ambient environmental factors on perovskite precursor solutions and perovskite films are discussed in detail. Special attention is devoted to systematically analyzing different strategies, including buried‐interface, bulk, and top‐surface treatments for perovskite films, and their impact on the performance of perovskite solar cells fabricated in ambient air. Finally, the current challenges associated with ambient‐air fabrication are summarized, along with a feasibility analysis and a perspective on future development.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published May 05, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (2)

H

Hua Zhong

Department of Chemistry, National University of Singapore, 3 Science Drive 3, Singapore 117543, Republic of Singapore

F

Fei Zhang