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Silicon solar cells dominate the solar cell market with record lab efficiencies reaching almost 26%. However, after 60 years of research, this efficiency saturated close to the theoretical limit for silicon, and radically new approaches are needed to further improve the efficiency. Here we present parallel-connected tandem solar cells based on down-conversion via singlet fission. This design allows raising the theoretical power conversion efficiency limit to 45% with far superior stability under changing sunlight conditions in comparison to traditional series tandems. We experimentally demonstrate a silicon/pentacene parallel tandem solar cell that exceeds 100% external quantum efficiency at the main absorption peak of pentacene, showing efficient photocurrent addition and proving this design as a realistic prospect for real-world applications.
The spectral response of quantum well solar cells (QWSCs) is well understood. We describe work on QWSC dark current theory which combined with SR theory yields a system efficiency. A methodology published for single quantum well (SQW) systems is exte
Singlet fission in tetracene generates two triplet excitons per absorbed photon. If these triplet excitons can be effectively transferred into silicon (Si) then additional photocurrent can be generated from photons above the bandgap of Si. This could
Perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells are currently one of the most investigated concepts to overcome the theoretical limit for the power conversion efficiency of silicon solar cells. For monolithic tandem solar cells the available light must be dist
Following the recent success of monolithically integrated Perovskite/Si tandem solar cells, great interest has been raised in searching for alternative wide bandgap top-cell materials with prospects of a fully earth-abundant, stable and efficient tan
In this study, the optoelectronic properties of a monolithically integrated series-connected tandem solar cell are simulated. Following the large success of hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites, which have recently demonstrated large efficiencies wit