作者
Yi Hou,Erkan Aydın,Michele De Bastiani,Chuanxiao Xiao,Furkan H. Isikgor,Ding‐Jiang Xue,Bin Chen,Hao Chen,Behzad Bahrami,Ashraful Haider Chowdhury,Andrew Johnston,Se‐Woong Baek,Ziru Huang,Mingyang Wei,Yitong Dong,Joel Troughton,Rawan Jalmood,Alessandro J. Mirabelli,Thomas G. Allen,Emmanuel Van Kerschaver,Makhsud I. Saidaminov,Derya Baran,Qiquan Qiao,Kai Zhu,Stefaan De Wolf,Edward H. Sargent
摘要
Growing perovskite on textured silicon Wide–band gap perovskites could boost the efficiency of silicon solar cells by forming tandem cells, but usually the perovskite must be grown on a smoothed side of the silicon cell because the material grown on the rough light-trapping side often does not fully coat the silicon surface and its rough texture is prone to phase separation. Hou et al. grew thick films of a perovskite with a band gap of ∼1.68 electron volts and used a passivant, 1-butanethiol, to limit its phase separation. The tandem cells had a certified power conversion efficiency of 25.7% and had negligible losses after 400 hours of operation. Science , this issue p. 1135