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High efficiency solar cells combining a perovskite and a silicon heterojunction solar cells via an optical splitting system
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High Conversion EfficiencyOptical MaterialsEngineeringOrganic Solar CellHalide PerovskitesPhotovoltaic DevicesOptoelectronic DevicesPerovskite ModulePhotovoltaicsSemiconductorsSolar Cell StructuresOptical SwitchingOptical Splitting SystemSolar Physics (Heliophysics)Electrical EngineeringThin-film FabricationSolar Physics (Solar Energy Conversion)Lead-free PerovskitesPerovskite Solar CellApplied PhysicsDifferent Band GapSolar CellsOptoelectronicsSolar Cell Materials
We have applied an optical splitting system in order to achieve very high conversion efficiency for a full spectrum multi-junction solar cell. This system consists of multiple solar cells with different band gap optically coupled via an “optical splitter.” An optical splitter is a multi-layered beam splitter with very high reflection in the shorter-wave-length range and very high transmission in the longer-wave-length range. By splitting the incident solar spectrum and distributing it to each solar cell, the solar energy can be managed more efficiently. We have fabricated optical splitters and used them with a wide-gap amorphous silicon (a-Si) solar cell or a CH3NH3PbI3 perovskite solar cell as top cells, combined with mono-crystalline silicon heterojunction (HJ) solar cells as bottom cells. We have achieved with a 550 nm cutoff splitter an active area conversion efficiency of over 25% using a-Si and HJ solar cells and 28% using perovskite and HJ solar cells.
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