Abstract:
In this paper, a new
Se/
CZTSSe tandem solar cell architecture is proposed as a viable approach to reach ultrahigh efficiency values at low fabrication cost. The proposed tandem design consists of a
Se-based top cell with
Ti intermediate ultra-thin metallic layers (
MLs) and a
CZTS bottom cell with graded band-gap aspect. The role of the introduced design amendments in achieving the dual-benefit of enhanced optical behavior and reduced recombination losses is investigated by means of an accurate numerical modeling. Moreover, a comprehensive study which involves the impact of design parameters such as the
MLs position and the
CZTSSe band-gap profile on the device performance is carried out. Moreover, Particle Swarm Optimization (
PSO)-based metaheuristic technique is used to boost up the
Se/
CZTSSe tandem cell efficiency by identifying both the suitable position of the introduced ultrathin
MLs and the appropriate
CZTSSe band-gap profile. It is found that the adopted optimization approach pinpoints a new path toward achieving over 30% efficiency, not only it provides the possibility to reduce interface recombination effects by optimizing the band offset at the buffer/absorber interfaces but also enables selecting the most favorable design configuration associated with enhanced optical behavior. This makes the optimized
Se/CZTSSe tandem solar cell potential alternative for providing high-efficiency and stable tandem solar cell.
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