Jeehwan Kim
PV 2011
Thin-film solar cells made with amorphous silicon (a-Si) or organic semiconductors are considered as promising renewable energy sources due to their low manufacturing cost and light weight. However, the efficiency of single-junction a-Si or organic solar cells is typically <10%, insufficient for achieving grid parity. Here we demonstrate an efficient double-junction photovoltaic cell by employing an a-Si film as a front sub-cell and a low band gap polymer blend film as a back cell on planar glass substrates. Monolithic integration of 6.0% efficienct a-Si and 7.5% efficient polymer blend solar cells results in a power conversion efficiency of 10.5%. Such high-efficiency thin-film tandem cells can be achieved by optical management and interface engineering of fully optimized high-performance front and back cells without sacrificing photovoltaic performance in both cells.
Jeehwan Kim
PV 2011
Jeehwan Kim, Stephen W. Bedell, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
Jeehwan Kim, Daniel Inns, et al.
Sol Energ Mater Sol Cells
Osama Tobail, Jeehwan Kim, et al.
e-MRS Spring Meeting 2011