Solution-processed parallel tandem polymer solar cells using silver nanowires as intermediate electrode

ACS Nano. 2014 Dec 23;8(12):12632-40. doi: 10.1021/nn505559w. Epub 2014 Nov 25.

Abstract

Tandem architecture is the most relevant concept to overcome the efficiency limit of single-junction photovoltaic solar cells. Series-connected tandem polymer solar cells (PSCs) have advanced rapidly during the past decade. In contrast, the development of parallel-connected tandem cells is lagging far behind due to the big challenge in establishing an efficient interlayer with high transparency and high in-plane conductivity. Here, we report all-solution fabrication of parallel tandem PSCs using silver nanowires as intermediate charge collecting electrode. Through a rational interface design, a robust interlayer is established, enabling the efficient extraction and transport of electrons from subcells. The resulting parallel tandem cells exhibit high fill factors of ∼60% and enhanced current densities which are identical to the sum of the current densities of the subcells. These results suggest that solution-processed parallel tandem configuration provides an alternative avenue toward high performance photovoltaic devices.

Keywords: parallel-tandem; polymer solar cells; silver nanowires; solution-processed.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't