Efficient and long-term stable organic vacuum deposited tandem solar cells

  • Uhrich C
  • Schwartz G
  • Maennig B
  • et al.
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We report on the latest progress in the field of organic p-i-n tandem solar cells. The external quantum efficiencies of a tandem solar cell with two complementary absorbing bulk heterojunctions with an efficiency of 6.07% (certified by Fraunhofer ISE) with an active area of about 2cm 2 is analyzed. These solar cells are extremely stable: a reduction of only 3% of its initial power conversion efficiency was measured when stored at 85°C for 5000 hours. The solar cell does not show any reduction in efficiency when stored under continuous illumination of a tungsten lamp corresponding to 1.5 suns for 5000 hours. Furthermore, we present the latest results on optimized tandem solar cells showing a power conversion efficiency of 7.66 % (certified by Fraunhofer ISE, active area of 1.1cm 2).

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Uhrich, C. L., Schwartz, G., Maennig, B., Gnehr, W. M., Sonntag, S., Erfurth, O., … Pfeiffer, M. (2010). Efficient and long-term stable organic vacuum deposited tandem solar cells. In Organic Photonics IV (Vol. 7722, p. 77220G). SPIE. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.855088

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