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High-performance perovskite/Cu(In,Ga)Se2 monolithic tandem solar cells.

Qifeng HanYao-Tsung HsiehLei MengJyh-Lih WuPengyu SunEn-Ping YaoSheng-Yung ChangSang-Hoon BaeTakuya KatoVeronica BermudezYang Yang
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2018)
The combination of hybrid perovskite and Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) has the potential for realizing high-efficiency thin-film tandem solar cells because of the complementary tunable bandgaps and excellent photovoltaic properties of these materials. In tandem solar device architectures, the interconnecting layer plays a critical role in determining the overall cell performance, requiring both an effective electrical connection and high optical transparency. We used nanoscale interface engineering of the CIGS surface and a heavily doped poly[bis(4-phenyl)(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)amine] (PTAA) hole transport layer between the subcells that preserves open-circuit voltage and enhances both the fill factor and short-circuit current. A monolithic perovskite/CIGS tandem solar cell achieved a 22.43% efficiency, and unencapsulated devices under ambient conditions maintained 88% of their initial efficiency after 500 hours of aging under continuous 1-sun illumination.
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