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A comprehensive evaluation of solar cell technologies, associated loss mechanisms, and efficiency enhancement strategies for photovoltaic cells

Author Affiliations
BRAC University
Published InEnergy Reports
Year2024
Citations231

Abstract

In-depth assessments of cutting-edge solar cell technologies, emerging materials, loss mechanisms, and performance enhancement techniques are presented in this article. The study covers silicon (Si) and group III–V materials, lead halide perovskites, sustainable chalcogenides, organic photovoltaics, and dye-sensitized solar cells. In this regard, promising architectural advancements with graphene and metamaterials are highlighted. The study also encompasses various types of losses, including intrinsic and extrinsic losses in single-junction solar cells. Additionally, it evaluates efficiency improvement techniques such as light management and spectral utilization. While the efficiency of Si-based solar cells has plateaued around 25%, the efficiency of III–V compound semiconductor-based multi-junction solar cells is increasing. However, the high material cost of III–V compound semiconductors is a drawback. Furthermore, CIGS and CdTe…
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