Multijunction (MJ) solar cells are currently seen as the most promising technology toward achieving incomparable solar to electricity conversion efficiency, largely surpassing the best conventional single-junction solar cells. It was recently shown that futuristic cell architectures encompassing increasing number of subcells will likely show increased sensitivity to the spectral distribution of sunlight, giving rise to dramatic variations in the energy output of MJ-based Photovoltaic (PV) systems from one location to the other. Here, we investigate the extent to which MJ cells fine-tuned to the spectral distribution of any particular site are likely to outperform conventionally designed solar cells (tailored to AM1.5 reference solar spectru...
AbstractKey differences of precisely measuring currents on wafer based solar cells and multi-junctio...
Solar cell efficiency is maximized through multijunction architectures that minimize carrier thermal...
Solar concentrator cells are typically designed for maximum efficiency under the AM1.5d standard spe...
International audienceMulti-junction (MJ) solar cells are currently seen as the most promising techn...
For better conversion of sunlight into electricity, advanced architectures of multi-junction (MJ) so...
The variability of the solar spectra in the field may reduce the annual energy yield of multijunctio...
The effect of spectral variations on the maximal achievable efficiency of multi-junction solar cells...
Band gap engineering provides an opportunity to not only provide higher overall conversion efficienc...
Increasing the number of subcells in a multijunction or “spectrum splitting” photovoltaic improves e...
In this work, we study the limiting efficiency of the annual energy production of multijunction sola...
Spectral indices can be defined to characterize how the solar spectrum affects photovoltaic devices....
The operating efficiencies of multijunction photovoltaic (PV) cells are sensitive to changes in the ...
The effect of series and voltage-matched configurations on the performance of multijunction solar ce...
The effect of different module configurations on the performance of multijunction (MJ) solar cells i...
Abstract We review recent progress towards increasing so-lar cell efficiencies beyond the Shockley-Q...
AbstractKey differences of precisely measuring currents on wafer based solar cells and multi-junctio...
Solar cell efficiency is maximized through multijunction architectures that minimize carrier thermal...
Solar concentrator cells are typically designed for maximum efficiency under the AM1.5d standard spe...
International audienceMulti-junction (MJ) solar cells are currently seen as the most promising techn...
For better conversion of sunlight into electricity, advanced architectures of multi-junction (MJ) so...
The variability of the solar spectra in the field may reduce the annual energy yield of multijunctio...
The effect of spectral variations on the maximal achievable efficiency of multi-junction solar cells...
Band gap engineering provides an opportunity to not only provide higher overall conversion efficienc...
Increasing the number of subcells in a multijunction or “spectrum splitting” photovoltaic improves e...
In this work, we study the limiting efficiency of the annual energy production of multijunction sola...
Spectral indices can be defined to characterize how the solar spectrum affects photovoltaic devices....
The operating efficiencies of multijunction photovoltaic (PV) cells are sensitive to changes in the ...
The effect of series and voltage-matched configurations on the performance of multijunction solar ce...
The effect of different module configurations on the performance of multijunction (MJ) solar cells i...
Abstract We review recent progress towards increasing so-lar cell efficiencies beyond the Shockley-Q...
AbstractKey differences of precisely measuring currents on wafer based solar cells and multi-junctio...
Solar cell efficiency is maximized through multijunction architectures that minimize carrier thermal...
Solar concentrator cells are typically designed for maximum efficiency under the AM1.5d standard spe...