Perovskite solar cell-thermoelectric tandem system with a high efficiency of over 23%
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Zhou, Yangying
Yin, Xuewen
Zhang, Qi
Wang, Ning
Yamamoto, Atsushi
Koumoto, Kunihito
Shen, Heping
Lin, Hong
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Photovoltaic-thermoelectric (PV-TE) tandem system has been considered as a viable approach to fully exploit solar energy by making full use of both solar light and solar heat generation. Herein, we demonstrate an efficient perovskite solar cell (PSC)-thermoelectric (TE) hybrid system with four-terminal configuration. To balance the light-to-electricity and heat-to-electricity efficiency and ultimately realize high solar energy conversion efficiency, we performed both simulation and experiment by tuning the bandgap of top PSC. Using perovskite with a composition of CH3NH3Pb(I0.95Br0.05)3 (band gap: 1.61 eV), we achieved a state-of-the-art efficiency of over 23%, with 18.3% from the PSC and the rest contributed by heat conversion using TE module. Our work proves that the low-grade heat produced by PSCs can be recovered and utilized by thermoelectric modules, and provides a promising route to improve the utilization rate of solar radiation based on PSCs.
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