Exploring the Potential of Perovskite/Perovskite/Silicon Triple-Junction Pv Modules in Two- and Four-Terminal Configuration

IF 6 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS Solar RRL Pub Date : 2025-02-19 DOI:10.1002/solr.202400613
Youri Blom, Malte Ruben Vogt, Hisashi Uzu, Gensuke Koizumi, Kenji Yamamoto, Olindo Isabella, Rudi Santbergen
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In the quest for advancing photovoltaic efficiency, the adoption of multijunction solar cell architectures has emerged as a promising approach. Perovskite/silicon double-junction solar cells have already achieved efficiencies surpassing 33%, exceeding the theoretical efficiency limit for single-junction devices. To enhance efficiency even further, exploring perovskite/perovskite/silicon (PPS) triple-junction solar cells seems a logical next step, as they offer the potential to further reduce thermalization losses and achieve even higher efficiencies. This study delves into the potential of various configurations of PPS modules, exploring different subcell interconnections. Initially, we present an optoelectrical model to simulate the performance of these devices, incorporating both luminescence coupling and cell-to-module losses. This enables us to optimize the bandgap energy of the top and middle perovskite subcells under both standard test conditions (STC) and outdoor conditions. Our analysis reveals that the addition of a perovskite subcell can improve the STC efficiency up to 9%–13%. This gain in STC performance also translates into a similar gain in energy yield, meaning that triple-junction devices produce 8%–14% more electricity than their double-junction reference devices.

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探索钙钛矿/钙钛矿/硅三结光伏组件在二端和四端结构中的潜力
在追求提高光伏效率的过程中,采用多结太阳能电池架构已经成为一种有前途的方法。钙钛矿/硅双结太阳能电池的效率已经超过33%,超过了单结设备的理论效率极限。为了进一步提高效率,探索钙钛矿/钙钛矿/硅(PPS)三结太阳能电池似乎是合乎逻辑的下一步,因为它们提供了进一步减少热化损失和实现更高效率的潜力。本研究深入探讨PPS模组的各种配置的潜力,探索不同的子细胞互连。首先,我们提出了一个光电模型来模拟这些器件的性能,包括发光耦合和电池到模块的损耗。这使我们能够在标准测试条件(STC)和室外条件下优化顶部和中间钙钛矿亚电池的带隙能量。我们的分析表明,钙钛矿亚电池的加入可以提高STC效率高达9%-13%。STC性能的提高也转化为类似的能量产量的提高,这意味着三结器件比双结参考器件多产生8%-14%的电能。
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Solar RRL Physics and Astronomy-Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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期刊介绍: Solar RRL, formerly known as Rapid Research Letters, has evolved to embrace a broader and more encompassing format. We publish Research Articles and Reviews covering all facets of solar energy conversion. This includes, but is not limited to, photovoltaics and solar cells (both established and emerging systems), as well as the development, characterization, and optimization of materials and devices. Additionally, we cover topics such as photovoltaic modules and systems, their installation and deployment, photocatalysis, solar fuels, photothermal and photoelectrochemical solar energy conversion, energy distribution, grid issues, and other relevant aspects. Join us in exploring the latest advancements in solar energy conversion research.
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