Ray-optics study of gentle non-conformal texture morphologies for perovskite/silicon tandems

  • Santbergen R
  • Vogt M
  • Mishima R
  • et al.
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Abstract

We investigate gentle front side textures for perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells. These textures enhance the absorption of sunlight, yet are sufficiently gentle to allow deposition of an efficient perovskite top cell. We present a tandem solar cell with such gentle texture, fabricated by Kaneka corporation, with an efficiency as high as 28.6%. We perform an extensive ray-optics study, exploring non-conformal textures at the front and rear side of the perovskite layer. Our results reveal that a gentle texture with steepness of only 23° can be more optically efficient than conventional textures with more than double that steepness. We also show that the observed anti-reflective effect of such gentle textures is not based a double bounce, but on light trapping by total internal reflection. As a result, the optical effects of the encapsulation layers play an important role, and have to be accounted for when evaluating the texture design for perovskite/silicon tandems.

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Santbergen, R., Vogt, M. R., Mishima, R., Hino, M., Uzu, H., Adachi, D., … Isabella, O. (2022). Ray-optics study of gentle non-conformal texture morphologies for perovskite/silicon tandems. Optics Express, 30(4), 5608. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.448545

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