A polymer tandem solar cell with 10.6% power conversion efficiency

Jingbi You(University of California, Los Angeles), Letian Dou(University of California, Los Angeles), Ken Yoshimura(Sumitomo Chemical (Japan)), Takehito Kato(Sumitomo Chemical (Japan)), Kenichiro Ohya(Sumitomo Chemical (Japan)), T. Moriarty(National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Keith Emery(National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Chun‐Chao Chen(University of California, Los Angeles), Jing Gao(University of California, Los Angeles), Gang Li(University of California, Los Angeles), Yang Yang(University of California, Los Angeles)
Nature Communications
February 5, 2013
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Abstract

An effective way to improve polymer solar cell efficiency is to use a tandem structure, as a broader part of the spectrum of solar radiation is used and the thermalization loss of photon energy is minimized. In the past, the lack of high-performance low-bandgap polymers was the major limiting factor for achieving high-performance tandem solar cell. Here we report the development of a high-performance low bandgap polymer (bandgap <1.4 eV), poly[2,7-(5,5-bis-(3,7-dimethyloctyl)-5H-dithieno[3,2-b:2',3'-d]pyran)-alt-4,7-(5,6-difluoro-2,1,3-benzothia diazole)] with a bandgap of 1.38 eV, high mobility, deep highest occupied molecular orbital. As a result, a single-junction device shows high external quantum efficiency of >60% and spectral response that extends to 900 nm, with a power conversion efficiency of 7.9%. The polymer enables a solution processed tandem solar cell with certified 10.6% power conversion efficiency under standard reporting conditions (25 °C, 1,000 Wm(-2), IEC 60904-3 global), which is the first certified polymer solar cell efficiency over 10%.


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