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Ultra-High Efficiency and Stable All-Perovskite Tandem Solar Cells

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This team will develop processes and strategies to fabricate high efficiency and stable perovskite-perovskite thin-film tandem solar cells. The team aims to develop efficient wide-bandgap perovskite cells with high open circuit voltages for the top layer of the tandem while also developing efficient low-bandgap cells for the bottom layer. The team will then develop efficient interconnecting semico

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The project "Ultra-High Efficiency and Stable All-Perovskite Tandem Solar Cells" is an infrastructure initiative in the Advanced Electronics, Manufacturing (Industrial), Power Generation (CCGT), Solar, Government, Education, Commercial, Residential sector, located in Toledo, United States of America (USA). Taiyo aggregates data from Department of Energy (DOE), including information on sponsoring government bodies, EPCs, and contractors.

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This team will develop processes and strategies to fabricate high efficiency and stable perovskite-perovskite thin-film tandem solar cells. The team aims to develop efficient wide-bandgap perovskite cells with high open circuit voltages for the top layer of the tandem while also developing efficient low-bandgap cells for the bottom layer. The team will then develop efficient interconnecting semiconductor layers with low optical and electrical losses and study potential ways that these perovskite-perovskite tandem cells could degrade over time. The team will use this information to develop approaches to mitigate instability issues in perovskite-perovskite tandem cells in order to increase lifetime and lower costs, with the aim of developing a cell with greater than 25% efficiency.

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