Indium-free perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells with tin oxide recombination layer and electrodes

Shi W, Wang S, Wang S, Zhang Y, Ren X, Yu C, Niu X, Gao B, Yang L, Yang B, Li W, Sun X
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Indium-based transparent conductive oxides are widely used as electrodes and recombination layers in perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells, yet their scalability is constrained by indium scarcity and sputtering-induced damage. Here we report high efficiency and stable indium-free perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells enabled by reactive plasma deposited tin oxide (RPD-SnOx). For RPD-SnOx as the recombination layer, a certified efficiency of 33.6% is achieved. Fully indium-free tandems that used RPD-SnOx as both recombination layer and electrodes delivering a champion PCE of 33.2% (1 cm2) and a mini-module with a certified efficiency of 31.0% (207.9 cm2). Dense and uniform self-assembled monolayer anchoring enabled by RPD-SnOx suppressed non-radiative recombination and reduced halide migration. Indium-free mini-modules exhibited high thermal, damp-heat, and outdoor operational stability and retained 65% of their maximum initial efficiency after 105 days of outdoor operation.

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3403 Macromolecular and Materials Chemistry

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34 Chemical Sciences

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3406 Physical Chemistry

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40 Engineering

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4016 Materials Engineering