Recently, the research group led by Tan Hairen from the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Nanjing University has made new breakthroughs in the field of all-perovskite tandem solar cells.
After testing by an international third-party authoritative certification organization, the steady-state power conversion efficiency of a 1.05 cm2 all-perovskite tandem solar cell reached 28.2%, breaking the world record efficiency for this scale of all- perovskite tandem solar cells and further promoting the industrialization process of all-perovskite tandem solar cells.
The relevant research results were published on October 14, 2024, in the journal Nature under the title "Homogenized contact in all-perovskite tandems using tailored 2D perovskite"().
The abstract of the paper is as follows:
The fabrication of scalable all-perovskite tandem solar cells is considered an attractive route to commercialize perovskite photovoltaic modules. However, The certified efficiency of 1-cm2 scale all-perovskite tandem solar cells lags behind their small-area (~0.1 cm2) counterparts. This performance deficit originates from inhomogeneity in wide-bandgap (WBG) perovskite solar cells (PSCs) at a large scale. The inhomogeneity is known to be introduced at the bottom interface and within the perovskite bulk itself. Here we uncover another crucial source for the inhomogeneity – the top interface formed during the deposition of the electron transport layer (ETL, C60). Meanwhile, the poor ETL interface is also a significant limitation of device performance. We address this issue by introducing a mixture of 4-fluorophenethylamine (F-PEA) and 4-trifluoromethyl-phenylammonium (CF3-PA) to create a tailored two-dimensional perovskite layer (TTDL), in which F-PEA forms a two-dimensional perovskite at the surface reducing contact losses and inhomogeneity, CF3-PA enhances charge extraction and transport. As a result, we demonstrate a high open-circuit voltage of 1.35 V and an efficiency of 20.5% in 1.77-eV WBG PSCs at a square centimeter scale. By stacking with a narrow-bandgap perovskite sub-cell, we report 1.05 cm2 all-perovskite tandem cells delivering 28.5% (certified 28.2%) efficiency, the highest among all reported so far. Our work showcases the importance of treating the top perovskite/ETL contact for upscaling perovskite solar cells.
Source: Office of Science and Technology
Correspondent: Wang Feihao