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Nano optical designs for high efficiency monolithic perovskite silicon tandem solar cells

Authors :
Philipp Tockhorn
Johannes Sutter
Alexandros Cruz
Philipp Wagner
Klaus Jäger
Danbi Yoo
Felix Lang
Max Grischek
Bor Li
Jinzhao Li
Oleksandra Shargaieva
Eva Unger
Amran Al-Ashouri
Eike Köhnen
Martin Stolterfoht
Dieter Neher
Rutger Schlatmann
Bernd Rech
Bernd Stannowski
Steve Albrecht
Christiane Becker
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Perovskite–silicon tandem solar cells offer the possibility of overcoming the power conversion efficiency limit of conventional silicon solar cells. Various textured tandem devices have been presented aiming at improved optical performance, but optimizing film growth on surface-textured wafers remains challenging. Here we present perovskite–silicon tandem solar cells with periodic nanotextures that offer various advantages without compromising the material quality of solution-processed perovskite layers. We show a reduction in reflection losses in comparison to planar tandems, with the new devices being less sensitive to deviations from optimum layer thicknesses. The nanotextures also enable a greatly increased fabrication yield from 50% to 95%. Moreover, the open-circuit voltage is improved by 15 mV due to the enhanced optoelectronic properties of the perovskite top cell. Our optically advanced rear reflector with a dielectric buffer layer results in reduced parasitic absorption at near-infrared wavelengths. As a result, we demonstrate a certified power conversion efficiency of 29.80%.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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