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Hot carrier solar cell (HCSC) is a promising third generation photovoltaic device which can potentially able to overcome the Shockley-Queisser limit and achieve much higher power efficiency than present single junction solar cells. The theoretical efficiency for an ideal HCSC is predicted to be 65% under 1 sun solar radiation or 85% under maximal concentration. A critical requirement of the absorber...
The Hot Carrier (HC) solar cell aims to tackle a major loss in conventional solar cells by collecting the hot carriers before they thermalise. The calculated efficiency of the HC solar cell is very close to the limiting efficiency for an infinite tandem cell. The HC solar cell requires an absorber with a low electronic band gap so that it can absorb a large fraction of the solar spectrum. Importantly...
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