Researchers design efficient 4T perovskite-cadmium tandem solar cells
Researchers at the University of Toledo have designed a four-terminal (4T) tandem solar cell with a top device that uses a perovskite absorber with a tunable wide-bandgap and a bottom cell based on a commercially established narrow-bandgap absorber technology made of cadmium telluride (CdTe).
Perovskite-cadmium telluride tandem solar cells are relatively unexplored compared to other tandems. While the efficiency potential of CdTe-based tandems is lower than CIGS-based tandems due to the higher bandgap of the CdTe bottom cell, the broader commercial success of CdTe solar cells makes them interesting to investigate for thin-film tandem applications.