Flexible perovskite/silicon tandem solar cell achieves new efficiency record
by Simon Mansfield
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Jun 07, 2024
This study is led by Dr. Xinlong Wang, Dr. Jingming Zheng, Dr. Zhiqin Ying, Prof. Xi Yang, and Prof. Jichun Ye from the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Despite the remarkable progress achieved in rigid perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells, with reported efficiencies reaching up to 33.9%, the utilization of flexible perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells has remained elusive. The difficulty lies in enhancing light absorption in ultrathin silicon bottom cells while maintaining mechanical flexibility.
The research team successfully demonstrated the first flexible perovskite/silicon tandem solar cell using ultrathin silicon, approximately 30 um thick. By reducing wafer thicknesses and adjusting the feature sizes of light-trapping textures, they significantly improved the flexibility of the silicon substrate without compromising light utilization. Additionally, by capping the perovskite top cells, they enhanced the mechanical durability of the device, thus addressing concerns related to fractures in the silicon surface.
The resulting flexible perovskite/silicon tandem solar cell achieved a certified stabilized efficiency of 22.8%, setting a record efficiency for flexible solar cells. With an exceptional power-to-weight ratio of 3.12 W g-1, the device promises high performance in a lightweight package. Remarkably, the flexible tandems exhibited outstanding bending durability, maintaining 98.2% of their initial performance even after undergoing 3,000 bending cycles at a radius of only 1 cm.
Professor Jichun Ye and his team’s research represents a significant advancement in the development of flexible photovoltaic technology. Their research not only demonstrates the feasibility of flexible perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells but also opens up new avenues for the practical application of high-efficiency, lightweight solar cells in various fields.
Research Report:Ultrathin (~30 um) flexible monolithic perovskite/silicon tandem solar cell
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