-
- News
- Books
Featured Books
- smt007 Magazine
Latest Issues
Current IssueMoving Forward With Confidence
In this issue, we focus on sales and quoting, workforce training, new IPC leadership in the U.S. and Canada, the effects of tariffs, CFX standards, and much more—all designed to provide perspective as you move through the cloud bank of today's shifting economic market.
Intelligent Test and Inspection
Are you ready to explore the cutting-edge advancements shaping the electronics manufacturing industry? The May 2025 issue of SMT007 Magazine is packed with insights, innovations, and expert perspectives that you won’t want to miss.
Do You Have X-ray Vision?
Has X-ray’s time finally come in electronics manufacturing? Join us in this issue of SMT007 Magazine, where we answer this question and others to bring more efficiency to your bottom line.
- Articles
- Columns
Search Console
- Links
- Media kit
||| MENU - smt007 Magazine
Tandem Breakthrough by Solliance Partners
April 26, 2021 | SollianceEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
Solliance partners TNO, imec/EnergyVille and the Eindhoven University of Technology, realized a 18.6% efficient highly near infrared transparent perovskite solar cell. When combined in a four terminal tandem configuration with an efficient Panasonic crystalline silicon (c-Si) cell or with a Miasolé flexible CIGS cell, delivers new record power conversion efficiencies of 28.7% and 27.0%, respectively.
Tandem technology offers a viable and attractive route to increase the efficiency of commercial solar cells and modules. Four terminal tandems allow to build on experience and practices already available in the industry. In addition, four terminal perovskite/c-Si tandems can be applied broadly and are, for example, very beneficial in combination with bifacial c-Si solar cells which, depending on the actual albedo, can readily achieve a total power generation density as high as 320 W/m².
For this breakthrough, the expertises in perovskite solar cell processing and performance optimization of Solliance partners TNO, imec/EnergyVille and TU/e were combined to develop an efficient and highly near infrared transparent perovskite solar cell with an efficiency of 18.6%.
This perovskite solar cell was combined with different architectures of bottom solar cells and even with different cell technologies, which demonstrates the wide applicability of the 4-terminal tandem approach:
- with a prototype c-Si Interdigitated Back Contact (IBC) Silicon Hetero Junction (SHJ) cell of Panasonic, a record tandem efficiency of 28.7% was obtained
- with a commercial c-Si Metal Wrap Through (MWT) SHJ cell of Choshu Industry and Co, developed by TNO, a tandem efficiency of 28.2% was obtained
- with a commercial c-Si Passivated Emitter and Rear Contact (PERC) cell of Solarlab Aiko Europe GmbH, a tandem efficiency of 27.7% was achieved
- with a band gap optimised flexible CIGS cell of MiaSolé, a record tandem efficiency of 27.0% was realized
All of these results are more than 1.5% absolute efficiency improvements of earlier records obtained within the Solliance collaboration.
The lab scale perovskite solar cell has a size of 9 mm2. The performance measurement of the four terminal tandem was carried out according to a generally accepted procedure (J. Werner et al. ACS Energy Letters, vol. 1, pp. 474, 2016).
“This performance was achieved by tuning the opto-electrical properties of the perovskite solar cell to better match the optical properties of the bottom cell.” says Dr. Dong Zhang of TNO/Solliance. “Next, we determined the loss factors in the four terminal configuration and minimized these step by step” Dr. Zhang continues. “Finally, we optimized the light management of the complete tandem device, in other words, we maximized light absorption in the tandem solar cell.”
“These excellent results form the basis for the next phase in the development, which includes upscaling of the area and the processes.”, says Dr Mehrdad Najafi of TNO/Solliance. “Currently, low-cost upscaling processes for large area modules and maintaining the same performance are being developed by the Solliance partners TNO and imec/EnergyVille.”, concludes Dr. Najafi.
Suggested Items
Keysight, Synopsys Deliver an AI-Powered RF Design Migration Flow
06/06/2025 | BUSINESS WIREKeysight Technologies, Inc. and Synopsys, Inc. introduced an AI-powered RF design migration flow to expedite migration from TSMC’s N6RF+ process to N4P technology, to address the performance requirements of today’s most demanding wireless integrated circuit applications.
AMD Acquires Brium to Strengthen Open AI Software Ecosystem
06/05/2025 | AMDAt AMD, we’re committed to building a high-performance, open AI software ecosystem that empowers developers and drives innovation. Today, we’re excited to take another step forward with the acquisition of Brium, a team of world-class compiler and AI software experts with deep expertise in machine learning, AI inference, and performance optimization.
Cadence Extends Support for Automotive Solutions on Arm Zena Compute Subsystems
06/05/2025 | Cadence Design Systems, Inc.Cadence announced IP, design solution, and expert design services for software and Systems-on-Chip (SoCs) based on Arm® Zena™ Compute Subsystems (CSS), Arm’s first-generation CSS for automotive.
L3Harris Receives Contract to Develop Next-Generation Security Processor for US Government
06/02/2025 | L3Harris TechnologiesL3Harris Technologies has been awarded a contract by the U.S. government to develop a next-generation security processor to secure communication devices across the globe.
Hon Hai Research Institute Partners with Taiwan Academic Research Institute and KAUST to Participate in CLEO 2025
05/30/2025 | FoxconnThe research team of the Semiconductor Division of Hon Hai Research Institute, together with the research teams of National Taiwan University and King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia, has successfully made breakthroughs in multi-wavelength μ -LED technology to achieve high-speed visible light communication and optical interconnection between chips.