Abstract
A deep understanding of how solution-processed solar cells (SSCs) perform under varying temperatures and irradiance is crucial for their optimal design, synthesis, and use. However, current partial spectral characterization, primarily below the band gap wavelengths (λ < λg) on operating temperature and power conversion efficiency (PCE) losses, highlighting the conditions, materials, and optimal architectures for reducing device temperature. These improvements could reduce PCE losses by up to ∼7 times compared to conventional silicon wafer-based solar cells in real-world conditions.
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Perrakis, G., Panagiotopoulos, A., Maksudov, T., Aivalioti, C., Alharbi, E. A., Fatayer, S., … Kakavelakis, G. (2025). Solar photons beyond the band gap wavelengths: their effect on solution-processed solar cells. Materials Horizons, 12(9), 2922–2934. https://doi.org/10.1039/d5mh00186b
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