Sponsored by AvantesReviewed by Maria OsipovaApr 23 2026
The solar industry continues to shift towards the use of next-generation materials, with perovskite photovoltaics emerging as a potentially revolutionary technology. Perovskites promise to reshape the future of solar energy, offering never-before-seen efficiencies and the potential for scalable, low-cost production.
These materials come with challenges; however, factors such as inconsistent film formation, material instability, and limited scalability make it difficult to translate lab-scale breakthroughs into commercial reality. Spectroscopy plays a critical role in addressing these challenges.
A new white paper from Avantes explores how advanced spectroscopic techniques, such as photoluminescence (PL), UV-VIS-NIR, quantum yield (QY), and in situ thin-film monitoring, are delivering real-time insights into perovskite behavior during stress testing and fabrication.
The whitepaper highlights how spectroscopy is bridging the gap between innovation and industrialization in perovskite photovoltaics, as well as featuring useful insight into:
- Key challenges impacting perovskite PV scalability
- Spectroscopy’s potential to address issues of degradation, variability, and non-radiative losses
- Use cases from research
- How Avantes’ spectrometers are already leveraged in perovskite research and production, via practical examples

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