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  • Stacking solar cells with decreasing band gaps offers a way to exceed the efficiency limits known as the Shockley-Queisser limit in photovoltaics.
  • Recent advances in solution-processed perovskites have achieved single-junction efficiencies over 20%, but integrating them with textured silicon cells has been challenging.
  • This study reports tandem solar cells combining these perovskite and silicon technologies, achieving a power conversion efficiency of 25.7% and demonstrating strong thermal stability over extended testing conditions.

Article Abstract

Stacking solar cells with decreasing band gaps to form tandems presents the possibility of overcoming the single-junction Shockley-Queisser limit in photovoltaics. The rapid development of solution-processed perovskites has brought perovskite single-junction efficiencies >20%. However, this process has yet to enable monolithic integration with industry-relevant textured crystalline silicon solar cells. We report tandems that combine solution-processed micrometer-thick perovskite top cells with fully textured silicon heterojunction bottom cells. To overcome the charge-collection challenges in micrometer-thick perovskites, we enhanced threefold the depletion width at the bases of silicon pyramids. Moreover, by anchoring a self-limiting passivant (1-butanethiol) on the perovskite surfaces, we enhanced the diffusion length and further suppressed phase segregation. These combined enhancements enabled an independently certified power conversion efficiency of 25.7% for perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells. These devices exhibited negligible performance loss after a 400-hour thermal stability test at 85°C and also after 400 hours under maximum power point tracking at 40°C.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aaz3691DOI Listing

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