Semi-transparent fullerene-based tandem solar cells with excellent light utilization efficiency enabled by careful selection of sub-cells
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Almuqoddas, ErdinNeophytou, Marios
Widianto, Eri

Nursam, Natalita Maulani
Shobih,
Pranoto, Lia Muliani
Firdaus, Yuliar

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2022-09-01Embargo End Date
2024-09-01Permanent link to this record
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Semi-transparent (ST) tandem organic solar cells (OSCs) are typically exhibiting a trade-off between efficiency and average visible transmittance (AVT), which can be minimized by the appropriate selection of transparent contacts and absorbing materials in the sub-cells. Herein, we demonstrate efficient and highly transparent hetero-tandem OSCs constructed by stacking PBDT[2F]T:PC71BM and PCE10:PC61BM active layers as front-cell and back-cell, respectively. Optical and electrical simulations show that the PBDT[2F]T and PCE10-based sub-cells possess potential as ST and reflective tandem OSCs. With the aid of the simulations, we could fabricate reflective tandem OSCs with an efficiency of up to 8.3%. Furthermore, a ST tandem OSC, employing conductive silver nanowire top contact, achieved an AVT of 49.2%, efficiency of 5.3%, and high light utilization efficiency (LUE) of 2.61% under 1 sun, AM1.5G spectral illumination. This study demonstrates the importance of the sub-cells choices for developing ST tandem solar cells with a good balance of AVT and PCE, paving the way for solar windows of high performance.Citation
Almuqoddas, E., Neophytou, M., Widianto, E., Nursam, N. M., Shobih, Pranoto, L. M., & Firdaus, Y. (2022). Semi-transparent fullerene-based tandem solar cells with excellent light utilization efficiency enabled by careful selection of sub-cells. Organic Electronics, 109, 106633. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.orgel.2022.106633Sponsors
The authors express gratitude to the Research Center for Electronics, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN – Indonesia), for their supporting facilities. This work supported by Electric Vehicle Program from National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN, no: 2/III/HK/2022). The research was supported by Baseline Research Funding from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST).Publisher
Elsevier BVJournal
Organic ElectronicsAdditional Links
https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1566119922002051ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.orgel.2022.106633