Scientists in the Netherlands fabricated three different perovskite layers, all using the same process. The three cells are all tuned to different bandgaps in order to absorb different wavelengths of light. A triple-junction device incorporating all three achieved 16.8% conversion efficiency. This, the researchers say, is a promising result for the technology, though would require the development of new wide-bandgap perovskites to push much further.While even tandem solar cells consisting of two different cell types have yet to prove themselves commercially, those in the research segment can often ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...