Introduction

The Perovskite Database Project aims at making all perovskite device data, both past and future, available in a form adherent to the FAIR data principles, i.e. findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable.

In the initial phase of the project, the project team went through the over 16000 perovskite papers published until the end of February 2020 and extracted data for every single adequately described perovskite solar cell we could find. For papers published after that, the database relies on authors to upload their own data.

The project is based around an open database and open-sourced tools enabling anyone, without any programming experience, to interactively explore, search, filter, analyse, and visualise the data. The core of those tools are a set of interactive graphics. The interactive graphics are hosted by MaterialsZone. To reach the graphics, you will need to create a free account by filling out this form. Shortly after filling out the form, you will receive an invitation by email.

Figures generated by the interactive graphics are free to be used in any way.

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Examples from the database

Development of device performance

A conceptual overview of the project

An illustration of the standard research cycle and of how the Perovskite Database Projects expand it.