Authors
Yao Liu, Lawrence A Renna, Monojit Bag, Zachariah A Page, Paul Kim, Jaewon Choi, Todd Emrick, Dhandapani Venkataraman, Thomas P Russell
Publication date
2016/3/23
Journal
ACS applied materials & interfaces
Volume
8
Issue
11
Pages
7070-7076
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Perovskite-containing tandem solar cells are attracting attention for their potential to achieve high efficiencies. We demonstrate a series connection of a ∼90 nm thick perovskite front subcell and a ∼100 nm thick polymer:fullerene blend back subcell that benefits from an efficient graded recombination layer containing a zwitterionic fullerene, silver (Ag), and molybdenum trioxide (MoO3). This methodology eliminates the adverse effects of thermal annealing or chemical treatment that occurs during perovskite fabrication on polymer-based front subcells. The record tandem perovskite/polymer solar cell efficiency of 16.0%, with low hysteresis, is 75% greater than that of the corresponding ∼90 nm thick perovskite single-junction device and 65% greater than that of the polymer single-junction device. The high efficiency of this hybrid tandem device, achieved using only a ∼90 nm thick perovskite layer, provides an …
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