Feasibility study of two-terminal tandem solar cells integrated with smart stack, areal current matching, and low concentration

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The “SMAC module” is a low-cost, high-efficiency photovoltaic module that integrates three techniques: a “SMart stack,” “Areal current matching,” and “solar Concentration.” This paper presents the result of a proof-of-concept study of the SMAC module conducted using device simulations and indoor experiments. The simulation results show that an SMAC module with a two-terminal GaAs/Si tandem solar cell can achieve an efficiency of approximately 30% and superior electricity generation per unit top cell area. The performance of the GaAs/Si solar cell developed in this study is similar to that of a GaAs/InGaAsP solar cell under concentrated artificial sunlight and is consistent with the simulation results. © 2016 The Authors. Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Baba, M., Makita, K., Mizuno, H., Takato, H., Sugaya, T., & Yamada, N. (2017). Feasibility study of two-terminal tandem solar cells integrated with smart stack, areal current matching, and low concentration. Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications, 25(3), 255–263. https://doi.org/10.1002/pip.2856

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