
3D Perovskites
3D perovskites are a type of crystalline material with a specific, highly ordered structure that resembles a repeating three-dimensional pattern. They are composed of a combination of elements, typically including lead and halogens, arranged to form a lattice that can efficiently absorb light. This makes them especially useful in solar panels, as they can convert sunlight into electricity with high efficiency, and can be manufactured relatively inexpensively. Their tunable properties and favorable optoelectronic characteristics have made them a promising material for next-generation photovoltaics and optoelectronic devices.