In situ recombination junction between p-Si and TiO 2 enables high-efficiency monolithic perovskite/Si tandem cells

Increasing the power conversion efficiency of silicon (Si) photovoltaics is a key enabler for continued reductions in the cost of solar electricity. Here, we describe a two-terminal perovskite/Si tandem design that increases the Si cell's output in the simplest possible manner: by placing a per...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science advances 2018-12, Vol.4 (12), p.eaau9711
Hauptverfasser: Shen, Heping, Omelchenko, Stefan T, Jacobs, Daniel A, Yalamanchili, Sisir, Wan, Yimao, Yan, Di, Phang, Pheng, Duong, The, Wu, Yiliang, Yin, Yanting, Samundsett, Christian, Peng, Jun, Wu, Nandi, White, Thomas P, Andersson, Gunther G, Lewis, Nathan S, Catchpole, Kylie R
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Zusammenfassung:Increasing the power conversion efficiency of silicon (Si) photovoltaics is a key enabler for continued reductions in the cost of solar electricity. Here, we describe a two-terminal perovskite/Si tandem design that increases the Si cell's output in the simplest possible manner: by placing a perovskite cell directly on top of the Si bottom cell. The advantageous omission of a conventional interlayer eliminates both optical losses and processing steps and is enabled by the low contact resistivity attainable between n-type TiO and Si, established here using atomic layer deposition. We fabricated proof-of-concept perovskite/Si tandems on both homojunction and passivating contact heterojunction Si cells to demonstrate the broad applicability of the interlayer-free concept. Stabilized efficiencies of 22.9 and 24.1% were obtained for the homojunction and passivating contact heterojunction tandems, respectively, which could be readily improved by reducing optical losses elsewhere in the device. This work highlights the potential of emerging perovskite photovoltaics to enable low-cost, high-efficiency tandem devices through straightforward integration with commercially relevant Si solar cells.
ISSN:2375-2548
2375-2548
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.aau9711