Abstract
Organic-inorganic halide perovskites are promising semiconductors to mate with silicon in tandem photovoltaic cells due to their solution processability and tunable complementary bandgaps. Herein, we show that a combination of two additives, MACl and MAH 2 PO 2 , in the perovskite precursor can significantly improve the grain morphology of wide-bandgap (1.64–1.70 eV) perovskite films, resulting in solar cells with increased photocurrent while reducing the open-circuit voltage deficit to 0.49–0.51 V. The addition of MACl enlarges the grain size, while MAH 2 PO 2 reduces non-radiative recombination through passivation of the perovskite grain boundaries, with good synergy of functions from MACl and MAH 2 PO 2 . Matching the photocurrent between the two sub-cells in a perovskite/silicon monolithic tandem solar cell by using a bandgap of 1.64 eV for the top cell results in a high tandem V oc of 1.80 V and improved power conversion efficiency of 25.4%.
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Chen, B., Yu, Z., Liu, K., Zheng, X., Liu, Y., Shi, J., … Huang, J. (2019). Grain Engineering for Perovskite/Silicon Monolithic Tandem Solar Cells with Efficiency of 25.4%. Joule, 3(1), 177–190. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joule.2018.10.003
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