Pathways toward commercial perovskite/silicon tandem photovoltaics

Erkan Aydın(King Abdullah University of Science and Technology), Thomas G. Allen(King Abdullah University of Science and Technology), Michele De Bastiani(King Abdullah University of Science and Technology), Arsalan Razzaq(King Abdullah University of Science and Technology), Lujia Xu(King Abdullah University of Science and Technology), Esma Ugur(King Abdullah University of Science and Technology), Jiang Liu(King Abdullah University of Science and Technology), Stefaan De Wolf(King Abdullah University of Science and Technology)
Science
January 11, 2024
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Abstract

Perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells offer a promising route to increase the power conversion efficiency of crystalline silicon (c-Si) solar cells beyond the theoretical single-junction limitations at an affordable cost. In the past decade, progress has been made toward the fabrication of highly efficient laboratory-scale tandems through a range of vacuum- and solution-based perovskite processing technologies onto various types of c-Si bottom cells. However, to become a commercial reality, the transition from laboratory to industrial fabrication will require appropriate, scalable input materials and manufacturing processes. In addition, perovskite/silicon tandem research needs to increasingly focus on stability, reliability, throughput of cell production and characterization, cell-to-module integration, and accurate field-performance prediction and evaluation. This Review discusses these aspects in view of contemporary solar cell manufacturing, offers insights into the possible pathways toward commercial perovskite/silicon tandem photovoltaics, and highlights research opportunities to realize this goal.


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