In our most recent publication we demonstrate that triple-junction solar cells consisting of perovskite-perovskite-silicon subcells hold considerable promise and have great efficiency potential. We were able to develop a triple-junction solar cell with an open-circuit voltage of over 2.8 volts, using adapted deposition techniques to sucessfully deposit the large number of layers needed for aContinue reading “New Paper – Perovskite/Perovskite/Silicon Triple-Junction Solar Cells reach Open Circuit Voltage over 2.8V”
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New Paper – Improving transparent conductive oxides to reduce losses in tandem solar cells
In her newest paper PhD student Özde Kabaklı published important work to improve the transparent conductive oxide films used in perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells. She and her collaborators were able to reduce the electro-optical losses in these layers. This will help built better tandem solar cells. You can find all the details here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0927024823000673
New paper – Increasing the Current Density in Tandem Perovskite-Silicon Solar Cells
PhD student Mina Heydarian and her collaborators published a new study in which they carefully modelled how to increase the current density in tandem solar cells and then optimised the experimental procedures to realise great gains in the current density. These improvements are key to realise highly-efficient perovskite-silicon solar cells. The study also demonstrates theContinue reading “New paper – Increasing the Current Density in Tandem Perovskite-Silicon Solar Cells”