Is Shunt Quenching Relevant to Minimize Shunt Losses in Perovskite–Silicon Tandem Solar Cells?
Andreas Fell,
Martin Bivour,
Christoph Messmer
et al.
Abstract:One challenge in thin‐film based solar cells, including perovskite‐silicon tandem cells, is the defect‐free deposition of the thin‐film layers. Such defects can result in high local parasitic current losses, that is, local shunt spots. Depending on the nature of the defects, their geometrical distribution can either be microscopic, for example, induced by texture morphology, or macroscopic, for example, induced by particles during processing. Instead of avoiding the defects themselves, so‐called shunt‐quenchin… Show more
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