Authors
Manuel Schnabel, Henning Schulte-Huxel, Michael Rienäcker, Emily L Warren, Paul F Ndione, Bill Nemeth, Talysa R Klein, Maikel FAM Van Hest, John F Geisz, Robby Peibst, Paul Stradins, Adele C Tamboli
Publication date
2020
Journal
Sustainable Energy & Fuels
Volume
4
Issue
2
Pages
549-558
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
Tandem or multijunction solar cells are able to convert sunlight to electricity with greater efficiency than single junction solar cells by splitting the solar spectrum across sub-cells with different bandgaps. With the efficiencies of many common single-junction solar cell materials leveling off near their theoretical efficiency limits, there is renewed interest in applying this approach. However, there is ongoing debate as to the best approach for interconnecting sub-cells in series, or whether it is preferable to operate them independently. In this paper, we provide the first experimental demonstration of a tandem cell architecture with three terminals: one on top of the tandem cell, and two beneath it, in interdigitated back contact configuration. The two cells are interconnected with a transparent conductive adhesive, which is compatible with rough surfaces and exhibits negligible series resistance. Combining GaInP and Si sub …
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