The emerging solar cell technology of perovskite solar cells already reach an efficiency of 25.5%. The advantage of perovskite solar cells is that they absorb light better in the visible part of the spectrum whereas silicon-based solar cells can absorb near-infrared photons as well. This means that by combining these two technologies in tandem multi-junction solar cells, it will be possible to absorb light over a wide range of the spectrum very efficiently. Theoretically, efficiencies up to almost 40% are expected to be possible.
In this blog post, we will show how SETFOS can be used to analyze a tandem solar cell optically as well as electrically. This simulation approach reveals bottlenecks in the optimization and shows pathways for improvement. This study has been presented at the EUPVSEC 2020 by Urs Aeberhard.
Read the full post here: www.fluxim.com/perovskite-silicon-tandem-solar-cell-simulation
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