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Optical simulations and optimization of perovskite/CI(G)S tandem solar cells using the transfer matrix method

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-ENERGY
Volume 5, Issue 3, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/2515-7655/accf34

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perovskite; CIGS tandem solar cells; optical simulations; transfer matrix method

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In this study, the transfer matrix method is used to analyze the optical properties of different solar cell devices based on CI(G)S and PVK absorbers. By fitting experimental data and performing an optical loss analysis, we identified sources of parasitic absorption and suggested substitute materials for better efficiency. Our findings provide guidelines for the development of monolithic PVK/CI(G)S tandem solar cells, with a predicted achievable efficiency of 30%.
In this work we employ the transfer matrix method for the analysis of optical materials properties to simulate and optimize monolithic tandem solar cell devices based on CuIn1-x Ga (x) Se-2, CI(G)S, and perovskite (PVK) absorbers. By finding models that fit well the experimental data of the CI(G)S solar cell, the semitransparent perovskite solar cell (PSC) and the PVK/CI(G)S monolithic tandem solar cell, we were able to perform a detailed optical loss analysis that allowed us to determine sources of parasitic absorption. We found better substitute materials for the transport layers to increase the power conversion efficiency and, in case of semitransparent PSCs, sub-bandgap transmittance. Our results set guidelines for the monolithic PVK/CI(G)S tandem solar cells development, predicting an achievable efficiency of 30%.

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