Silicon / Perovskite Tandem Solar Cells with Reverse Bias Stability down to −40 V. Unveiling the Role of Electrical and Optical Design

Author:

Di Girolamo Diego1ORCID,Dupré Olivier2,Giuliano Giuliana1,Veirman Jordi2,Bengasi Giuseppe1,Foti Marina1,Gerardi Cosimo1

Affiliation:

1. 3Sun S.R.L. Company of Enel Green Power Group Contrada Blocco Torrazze Catania 95121 Italy

2. CEA, LITEN Department of Solar Technologies National Institute of Solar Energy Le Bourget du Lac F‐73375 France

Abstract

AbstractThe reverse bias stability is a key concern for the commercialization and reliability of halide perovskite photovoltaics. Here, the robustness of perovskite‐silicon tandem solar cells to reverse bias electrical degradation down to −40 V is investigated. The two‐terminal tandem configuration, with the perovskite coupled to silicon, can improve the solar cell resistance to severe negative voltages when the tandem device is properly designed. While perovskite cells typically exhibit early reverse bias breakdown voltages, the serial connection with silicon cells with large shunt resistances and high voltage breakdown limits their negative polarization and prevent the passage of large current densities when reverse biased. The importance of careful optical design is illustrated, with bottom‐limited conditions required to prevent the perovskite top cell from exploring its own breakdown. This aspect is of great importance in the case of partial shading events when the solar spectrum is richer in the IR components than the standard AM1.5G. Notably, 100% of efficiency retained after polarization at −40 V in different stressing conditions is observed. The results presented suggest that standard industrial bypass diode schemes may be compatible with silicon/perovskite tandem photovoltaics and provide new guidelines for the standardization of the stressing protocols.

Publisher

Wiley

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