Pathways to High Efficiency Perovskite Monolithic Solar Modules

PRX Energy(2022)

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Abstract
With the rapidly improving efficiency and stability of perovskite solar cells, the transition of small area device fabrication innovations into modules is becoming increasingly important for the commercialization of this technology. The record efficiencies of small perovskite cells are already approaching that of the best silicon crystal solar cells, but the module efficiencies are still far behind. Understanding the factors causing the cell-to-module (CTM) efficiency loss is critical for large area perovskite module development. Here, we experimentally validated a comprehensive model that analyzes the CTM efficiency loss with a precision better than 97%. Using the model, we deciphered the impact of the critical module components and fabrication variables, including perovskite bandgap, transparent electrodes, scribing lines, and film uniformity, on module aperture efficiency. Our analysis provides pathways toward the aperture efficiency ceiling of 25.8% for single-junction perovskite solar modules with a bandgap of 1.49 eV. Enlightening by the model, we found that the tandem structures have intrinsic merit to achieve high-efficiency perovskite modules of 28.4% with much lower CTM derate due to the smaller photocurrent but larger photovoltage.
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aperture efficiency ceiling,area perovskite module development,cell-to-module efficiency loss,critical module components,CTM efficiency loss,electron volt energy 1.49 eV,high efficiency perovskite monolithic solar modules,high-efficiency perovskite modules,module aperture efficiency,module efficiencies,perovskite bandgap,perovskite solar cells,rapidly improving efficiency,record efficiencies,silicon crystal solar cells,single-junction perovskite solar modules,small area device fabrication innovations,stability
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