ABSTRACT

The market penetration of photovoltaic (PV) solar technology is

hindered by its high cost, and various new methods have been

introduced to overcome this barrier. High efficiency multi-layer

tandem solar cells, new low-cost materials and device structures,

and the mass production of PV modules are some of them. In

the case of tandem solar cells, the present trend is to move from

one-junction devices to double-junction, triple-junction, and multi-

junction structures in order to enhance the absorption of photons

from the solar spectrum. The current method is to use tunnel

junctions to combine several cells made out of materials with

different bandgaps. This chapter presents disadvantages of the

current practice of using a tunnel junction approach and introduces

an alternative method of effective harvesting of photons to achieve

higher conversion efficiencies.