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    A Tandem to Fast-track Photovoltaics’ Advance

    ZSW ramps up research plants for perovskite tandem solar cells

    A Tandem to Fast-track Photovoltaics’ Advance
    Source: The Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg (ZSW)
    04.25.22
    The future certainly looks sunny for solar cells equipped with two electricity-generating semiconductors. With good reason – their potential efficiency is far higher than that of conventional single solar cells. They can also be lighter and more flexible, depending on their component materials.

    The Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg (ZSW) now aims to fast-track this promising tandem solar technology’s time to market. To this end, its re-searchers have put two new high-performance coating plants into operation. These sys-tems produce tandem solar cells consisting of a perovskite solar cell that can be combined with other types of solar cells. The various layers are deposited under ultra-clean condi-tions. Companies in the solar sector can take advantage of these capabilities to optimize their developments in the area of tandem solar cells.

    Propelled by advances in research and manufacturing, solar modules’ performance is on the rise. However, further increases in individual solar cells’ efficiency are becoming a progressively challenging and expensive proposition. What’s more, the efficiency of sili-con cells that currently dominate the market is gradually approaching the practical limit of around 27%.

    Tandem solar cells – the next generation in photovoltaics

    Tandem solar cells offer a way out of this dilemma. “They consist of different solar cells layered on top of one another,” says Dr. Jan-Philipp Becker, the new head of the ZSW's Photovoltaics: Materials Research department. “Together, the layers make better use of the width of the solar spectrum than each single solar cell.”

    The top solar cell converts light in the visible region of the solar spectrum into electricity; the bottom cell converts light in the near-infrared spectrum. This combination is the reason why tandem solar cells have a higher potential efficiency, which is expected to rise well over the 30% mark in the years ahead. Several variants of tan-dem cells are now available.

    Highly efficient, light and flexible

    A particularly interesting variant of tandem solar cells uses layers of perovskite as the light-absorbing material. Perovskites are materials that have the same crystal structure as the eponymous natural mineral. Some compounds in this class of materials exhibit excel-lent optical and electronic properties. On top of that, they are cheap and earth-abundant.

    For the second absorbing layer, ZSW researchers have opt-ed to use cells made of copper, indium, gallium and selenium (CIGS), silicon, or another perovskite with a modified spectral sensitivity range . Combinations of different cell types – that is, perovskite and CIGS, perovskite and silicon, or perovskite and perovskite – hold great promise as a means of significantly boosting efficiency.

    Tandem solar cells that pair perovskite with perovskite or perovskite with CIGS have benefits beyond high efficiency. As a thin-film technology, they can also be deposited on plastic or steel films to make light, flexible modules that are perfect for mounting overhead orchards, in vehicle roofs and integrated into building façades or roofs.

    Up and running research plants

    The ZSW now has two plants up and running to drive this development towards market maturity. One makes perovskite thin-film solar cells and the other CIGS thin-film solar cells. Tandem solar cells with silicon semiconductors can be produced on various silicon cells sourced from external partners.

    “Excellent conditions are now in place in the institute to develop tandem solar cells, par-ticularly in terms of the process technology for manufacturing solar cells in a vacuum un-der ultra-clean lab conditions. We want to use these assets to explore the technology’s physical boundaries,” says Becker. An extensive set of material analysis tools helps with that. The in-house Solab test laboratory and field-testing facilities are able to rigorously analyze and assess the manufactured solar cells and modules for long-term stability. The new plants will serve to develop innovative processes for the solar industry, which will then be able to bring to market more efficient and cost-effective solar modules.

    The ZSW draws on a deep well of more than 30 years’ experience with CIGS technology. The institute’s experts developed, optimized and ramped up thin-film photovoltaics sys-tems for mass manufacturing. Now they want to continue that achievement with tandem solar cells where they have already achieved very good efficiency values.

    Arrayed around a central robot, the perovskite cluster’s four coating chambers can pro-duce a wide variety of solar cells with sputtered transparent layers and with evaporated metallic or organic layers. A vacuum chamber provides optimized means of vacuum-coating perovskites. The system will be able to create very homogenous and highly repro-ducible multi-component perovskite layers. Even at this early stage, the ZSW has already made great strides in optimizing the cell structure with vapor-deposited organic electron conductor layers.

    The German Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) funded the two plants as part of the CAPITANO and CIGS-Cluster projects.
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