Monolithic perovskite/silicon-heterojunction tandem solar cells with nanocrystalline si/siox tunnel junction

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Abstract

Perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells have strong potential for high efficiency and low cost photovoltaics. In monolithic (two-terminal) configurations, one key element is the interconnection region of the two subcells, which should be designed for optimal light management and prevention of parasitic p/n junctions. We investigated monolithic perovskite/silicon-heterojunction (SHJ) tandem solar cells with a p/n nanocrystalline silicon/silicon-oxide recombination junction for improved infrared light management. This design can additionally provide for resilience to shunts and simplified cell processing. We probed modified SHJ solar cells, made from double-side polished n-type Si wafers, which included the proposed front-side p/n tunnel junction with the p-type film simultaneously functioning as selective charge transport layer for the SHJ bottom cell, trying different thicknesses for the n-type layer. Full tandem devices were then tested, by applying a planar n-i-p mixed-cation mixed-halide perovskite top cell, fabricated via low temperature solution methods to be compatible with the processed Si wafer. We demonstrate the feasibility of this tandem cell configuration over a 1 cm2 area with negligible J-V hysteresis and a VOC ~1.8 V, matching the sum of the VOC-s contributed by the two components.

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Mercaldo, L. V., Bobeico, E., De Maria, A., Della Noce, M., Ferrara, M., La Ferrara, V., … Delli Veneri, P. (2021). Monolithic perovskite/silicon-heterojunction tandem solar cells with nanocrystalline si/siox tunnel junction. Energies, 14(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/en14227684

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