Title :
Optimal design of organic–inorganic hybrid tandem solar cell based on a-Si:H and organic photovoltaics for high efficiency
Author :
Hyeok Kim ; Jae-Hyun Kim ; Taehee Kim ; Hee-Suk Jung ; Bonkee Koo ; Dong-Seok Song ; Seongmin Kim ; Min Jae Ko ; Doh-Kwon Lee ; Do-Kyung Kim ; Shin-Won Kang ; Jin-Hyuk Bae
Author_Institution :
Photo-Electron. Hybrids Res. Center, Korea Inst. of Sci. & Technol., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
Thin-film solar cells based on hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) and conjugated polymers have been studied extensively. However, organic-inorganic hybrid tandem solar cells incorporating the two materials as subcells are yet to be extensively studied. Here, a computational study on the optimal design of organic-inorganic hybrid tandem solar cells to achieve the maximum possible efficiency is presented. The optical simulations predict the optimal design of an organic-inorganic hybrid tandem solar cell, desirable for a wide range of spectral response and high efficiency. The optimum combination of thicknesses of a-Si:H and organic photovoltaic (OPV) subcells to achieve the highest possible efficiency in terms of short circuit current (Jsc) is determined. Thicknesses of 400 and 140 nm for a-Si:H and OPV subcells, respectively, are suggested for the optimised tandem solar cell to achieve current matching and a maximum power conversion efficiency of 11.57%.
Keywords :
amorphous semiconductors; conducting polymers; elemental semiconductors; hydrogen; organic-inorganic hybrid materials; silicon; solar cells; conjugated polymers; efficiency 11.57 percent; hydrogenated amorphous silicon; organic photovoltaics; organic-inorganic hybrid tandem solar cell; power conversion efficiency; short circuit current; size 140 nm; size 400 nm; spectral response; subcell thickness; thin-film solar cells;
Journal_Title :
Micro & Nano Letters, IET
DOI :
10.1049/mnl.2014.0420