2021
DOI: 10.1063/5.0060700
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Counterbalancing light absorption and ionic transport losses in the electrolyte for integrated solar water splitting with III–V/Si dual-junctions

Abstract: Recently, significant progress in the development of III–V/Si dual-junction solar cells has been achieved. This not only boosts the efficiency of Si-based photovoltaic solar cells but also offers the possibility of highly efficient green hydrogen production via solar water splitting. Using such dual-junction cells in a highly integrated photoelectrochemical approach and aiming for upscaled devices with solar-to-hydrogen (STH) efficiencies beyond 20%, however, the following frequently neglected contrary effects… Show more

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“…Unfortunately, there are cumbersome conflicts of objectives between these optimization goals, such as the tradeoff between mass transport and parasitic optical absorption in the electrolyte. 93 A careful choice of all components, in particular of the absorber, the contact layers and the catalyst is urgently required. Some of our general suggestions to construct highly efficient devices have also been made by other authors.…”
Section: The “Conventional” Vs the “Optimal” Pec Cellmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, there are cumbersome conflicts of objectives between these optimization goals, such as the tradeoff between mass transport and parasitic optical absorption in the electrolyte. 93 A careful choice of all components, in particular of the absorber, the contact layers and the catalyst is urgently required. Some of our general suggestions to construct highly efficient devices have also been made by other authors.…”
Section: The “Conventional” Vs the “Optimal” Pec Cellmentioning
confidence: 99%