“…Solar energy is the only abundant source, since it delivers 3.8 million EJ (EJ ¼ 1018 J) of energy each year which is entirely unrestricted and pollutant-free. 3,4 Solar cells utilize solar energy for the generation of electricity based on the photovoltaic effect; this is illustrated by the fact that when a photon of a particular energy is absorbed, free holes as well as electrons are generated in inorganic solar cells (SCs) or in the joint form in organic SCs as excitons, which create electricity as they go toward the opposite electrodes. [5][6][7] The rst generation of inorganic SCs were presented in 1954, but because of several drawbacks, such as short lifetimes, expensive synthetic approaches, and brittleness, secondgeneration solar cells have replaced them.…”