Heterojunction solar cell based on indium tin oxide buffer layer achieves 25.36% efficiency

Researchers in China have sought to increase the efficiency of heterojunction solar cell through a buffer layer made of indium tin oxide. This innovation reportedly resulted in a 0.1% efficiency increase deriving from optimized short-circuit current density and fill factor.

Heterojunction solar cell based on indium tin oxide buffer layer achieves 25.36% efficiency

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