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Cyanine tandem and triple-junction solar cells

Zhang, Hui
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Niesen, Bjoern  
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Hack, Erwin
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2016
Organic Electronics

Ultrathin bilayer heterojunction solar cells using cyanine electron donors and electron acceptor C-60 are used to fabricate monolithically stacked tandem and triple junction devices. Sub-cell stack sequences as well as C-60 layer thicknesses are optimized by optical modeling and maximum efficiency is corroborated experimentally. The highest power conversion efficiency of 4.3% under full sun irradiation is achieved with a tandem cell where heptamethine and trimethine cyanine dyes are used in the front and back cell, respectively. The open circuit voltage matches the sum of the two respective open circuit voltages of the individual single junction solar cells within 3%. Triple junction cells using an additional sub-cell with a pentamethine cyanine suffer from electrical series resistance. At low light irradiation intensity, however, both triple and tandem solar cells reach power conversion efficiencies above 5% in agreement with the performance increase predicted from numerical simulation. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.orgel.2015.12.013
Web of Science ID

WOS:000370375300027

Author(s)
Zhang, Hui
Niesen, Bjoern  
Hack, Erwin
Jenatsch, Sandra
Wang, Lei
Veron, Anna C.
Makha, Mohammed
Schneider, Rene
Arroyo, Yadira
Hany, Roland
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Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Organic Electronics
Volume

30

Start page

191

End page

199

Subjects

Tandem cell

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Triple junction solar cell

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Cyanine dyes

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Intermediate layer

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