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Title
Backside light management of 4-terminal bifacial perovskite/silicon tandem PV modules evaluated under realistic conditions
Abstract
Perovskite/silicon tandem modules have recently attracted growing interest as a potential candidate for new generations of solar modules. Combined with a bifacial configuration it can lead to considerable energy yield improvement in comparison to conventional monofacial tandem solar modules. Optical modeling is crucial to analyze the optical losses of perovskite/silicon solar modules and achieve efficient light management. In this article we study the optical properties of four-terminal bifacial tandem modules, using metal-halide perovskite top solar cell and a conventional industrial crystalline silicon PERC bottom solar cell. We propose a method to analyze bifacial gains, improve back side light management and challenge it under realistic spectral conditions at several locations with various albedos. We show that both optimized designs for the back side show comparable advantages at all locations. These results are a good sign for the standardization of bifacial four-terminal perovskite/silicon modules.
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Author
Arthur Julien and Jean-Baptiste Puel and Pilar Lopez-Varo and Jean-François Guillemoles and Stéphane Collin
Journal
Optics Express
Year
2020
DOI
10.1364/OE.405713
Issue
25
Volume
28
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