研究目的
Investigating the development and performance of tandem organic solar cells, focusing on absorber and interconnecting layer materials to overcome thermalization and transmission losses.
研究成果
The review concludes that tandem organic solar cells have the potential to achieve high power conversion efficiencies by optimizing the design of absorber and interconnecting layer materials. However, challenges remain in improving device stability and scalability for commercial applications.
研究不足
The review highlights the challenges in achieving high efficiency and stability in tandem organic solar cells, including the need for balanced electron and hole mobilities, optimized BHJ morphology, and improved device stability under ambient conditions.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The review discusses the design rationale and theoretical models for tandem organic solar cells, including the selection of materials for absorber and interconnecting layers.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The review compiles data from recent studies on different types of active layer materials (fullerene, non-fullerene, small molecule acceptors) and their performance in tandem solar cells.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Various materials used in the fabrication of tandem solar cells are listed, including polymers, fullerenes, and small molecule acceptors.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The review outlines the fabrication processes for tandem solar cells, including solution processing and vacuum deposition techniques.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The performance of tandem solar cells is analyzed based on power conversion efficiency, open-circuit voltage, and fill factor.
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