The Role of Luminescent Coupling in Monolithic Perovskite/Silicon Tandem Solar Cells

Author:

Nguyen Khoa1ORCID,Fischer Oliver23,Messmer Christoph23,Zhu Yan4,Nguyen Dang‐Thuan1,Bui Anh Dinh1,Hameiri Ziv4,Schindler Florian3,Schubert Martin C.3,Shen Heping1,Weber Klaus1,Catchpole Kylie1,Macdonald Daniel1,Nguyen Hieu T.1

Affiliation:

1. School of Engineering The Australian National University Canberra 2601 Australia

2. Chair for Photovoltaic Energy Conversion Department of Sustainable Systems Engineering INATECH University of Freiburg Emmy‐Noether‐Str. 2 79110 Freiburg Germany

3. Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE Division Photovoltaics Heidenhofstr. 2 79110 Freiburg Germany

4. School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering University of New South Wales Sydney New South Wales 2052 Australia

Abstract

AbstractLuminescent coupling (LC) is a key phenomenon in monolithic tandem solar cells. This study presents a nondestructive technique to quantitatively evaluate the LC effect, addressing a gap in the existing predictions made by optical modeling. The method involves measuring the ratio of photons emitted from the high bandgap top cell that escape through the rear, contributing additional current to the bottom cell, and to those escaping from the front side of top cell. The findings indicate that in the analyzed monolithic perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells, more than 85% of the emitted photons escaping from the perovskite top cell are used to generate additional current in the bottom cell. This process notably reduces the mismatch in the generated current between each subcell, particularly when the current is limited by the low bandgap subcell. The presented method is applicable to a variety of monolithic tandem structures, providing vital information for subcell characterization, providing vital information for predicting energy output and optimization for outdoor applications.

Funder

Australian Renewable Energy Agency

Australian National Fabrication Facility

Horizon 2020

Publisher

Wiley

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