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Although various types of bifacial solar cells exist, few studies have been conducted on bifacial semitransparent CuInSe2 solar cells (BS‐CISe SCs) despite the attractive potential in power generation from both sides in an albedo environment. The optimized BS‐CISe SCs with 300 and 800 nm‐thick absorber via a streamlined single‐stage co‐evaporation process exhibit a power conversion efficiency (PCE)...
Tandem Solar Cells
In article number 2305796, TaeWan Kim, Inyoung Jeong, Joo Hyung Park, and co‐workers developed a bifacial and semitransparent perovskite/CuInSe2 tandem solar cell that has light‐absorbing properties from both sides. This tandem device can show a practically enhanced power generation in an albedo environment, because the bottom cell transmits unabsorbed light to the top cell, and...
All‐solid‐state batteries (ASSBs) have lately received enormous attention for electric vehicle applications because of their exceptional stability by engaging all‐solidified cell components. However, there are many formidable hurdles such as low ionic conductivity, interface instability, and difficulty in the manufacturing process, for its practical use. Recently, carbon, one of the representative...
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