As the global energy crisis intensifies and climate change accelerates, the limitations of conventional silicon-based photovoltaics in terms of efficiency, stability, and flexibility become increasingly pronounced. Now, an international research team led by Professor Ghulam Dastgeer from Sejong University and Professor Zhiming Wang from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China has presented a comprehensive review on two-dimensional materials and their revolutionary applications in solar energy harvesting. This work offers valuable insights into the development of next-generation photovoltaic technologies that can overcome these fundamental limitations.
Why 2D Materials Matter in Photovoltaics
Innovative Design and Features
Applications and Future Outlook
This review provides a roadmap for 2D material integration into terawatt-scale photovoltaic technologies, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration to achieve >28% PCE and commercial viability by 2030.
Nano-Micro Letters
Experimental study
Emerging Role of 2D Materials in Photovoltaics: Efficiency Enhancement and Future Perspectives