FOXES’ partners at Bergische Universität Wüppertal have recently published a perspective article in Nature Review Materials dedicated to Perovskite–organic tandem solar cells, which represent a compelling route for overcoming the efficiency limits of traditional single-junction solar cells.
In this comprehensive Perspective, the authors outlines the prospects and challenges of perovskite–organic tandem solar cells, highlighting the key aspects of the individual building blocks and how they interact with one another. The discussion includes:
- The role of non-fullerene acceptors in narrow-gap organic solar cells with high operational stability,
- The need for long-term stability in wide-gap perovskite solar cells
- The impact of the design and functionality of high-quality interconnects on the characteristics of the tandem device.
- A comparison of perovskite–organic tandems with other emerging tandem technologies.
Read the full article in Nature Reviews Materials: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41578-023-00642-1