US Patent Application 18333211. PEROVSKITE SOLAR CELL, ENCAPSULATION METHOD THEREOF, AND PHOTOVOLTAIC ASSEMBLY CONTAINING SAME simplified abstract

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PEROVSKITE SOLAR CELL, ENCAPSULATION METHOD THEREOF, AND PHOTOVOLTAIC ASSEMBLY CONTAINING SAME

Organization Name

CONTEMPORARY AMPEREX TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED


Inventor(s)

Bao Tu of Ningde (CN)


Juanjuan Sun of Ningde (CN)


Changsong Chen of Ningde (CN)


Yongsheng Guo of Ningde (CN)


Guodong Chen of Ningde (CN)


Chuying Ouyang of Ningde (CN)


PEROVSKITE SOLAR CELL, ENCAPSULATION METHOD THEREOF, AND PHOTOVOLTAIC ASSEMBLY CONTAINING SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18333211 Titled 'PEROVSKITE SOLAR CELL, ENCAPSULATION METHOD THEREOF, AND PHOTOVOLTAIC ASSEMBLY CONTAINING SAME'

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes the structure and components of a perovskite solar cell. It consists of several layers, including a transparent conductive glass substrate, a first transport layer, a perovskite layer, a second transport layer, a conductive electrode, and a back plate glass. The solar cell also includes an encapsulating adhesive. The transparent conductive glass substrate, back plate glass, and encapsulating adhesive create an enclosed space. This enclosed space contains a mixture of an inert gas and a methylamine gas, with a volume ratio ranging from 9:1 to 5:5.


Original Abstract Submitted

A perovskite solar cell includes following components provided successively from bottom to top: a transparent conductive glass substrate, a first transport layer, a perovskite layer, a second transport layer, a conductive electrode, and a back plate glass. The perovskite solar cell further includes an encapsulating adhesive. The transparent conductive glass substrate, the back plate glass, and the encapsulating adhesive form an enclosed space. The enclosed space contains a mixture of an inert gas and a methylamine gas, where a volume ratio of the inert gas to the methylamine gas is in a range from 9:1 to 5:5.