The commercialization of perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells hinges on achieving high efficiency and stability while maintaining scalability. This study demonstrates an original approach for inducing the formation of a field effect junction within the perovskite active layer for efficient semi-transparent top modules to be integrated in four-terminal perovskite/silicon tandem panels. A synergy of MXene-based doping and surface gradient passivation enabled semi-transparent perovskite modules with efficiencies surpassing 16% on 60 cm & sup2; active area. These were integrated into a four terminal tandem panel (0.2 m2) with a power conversion efficiency of 19.45%, further enhanced by bifacial silicon heterojunction cells to reach a power generation density exceeding 23 mWcm-& sup2; under 30% ground albedo conditions. The tandem panel, installed in Crete, retained over 95% of its initial delivered power after three months, showcasing robust real-world stability. This work provides a significant step toward industrial adoption, presenting a scalable, high-efficiency solution for next-generation photovoltaics with minimal modifications to silicon production lines.

Agresti, A., Pescetelli, S., Viskadouros, G., Pazniak, A., Leonardi, E., Di Vito, A., et al. (2026). MXene-driven nanoscale field-effect junction for advanced 4-terminal perovskite/silicon tandem solar panels. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 17(1) [10.1038/s41467-026-70002-4].

MXene-driven nanoscale field-effect junction for advanced 4-terminal perovskite/silicon tandem solar panels

Agresti, A.;Pescetelli, S.;Di Vito, A.;Amiri, P.;Auf Der Maur, M.;Del Gobbo, S.;Di Giacomo, F.;Sorbello, L.;Di Carlo, A.
2026-01-01

Abstract

The commercialization of perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells hinges on achieving high efficiency and stability while maintaining scalability. This study demonstrates an original approach for inducing the formation of a field effect junction within the perovskite active layer for efficient semi-transparent top modules to be integrated in four-terminal perovskite/silicon tandem panels. A synergy of MXene-based doping and surface gradient passivation enabled semi-transparent perovskite modules with efficiencies surpassing 16% on 60 cm & sup2; active area. These were integrated into a four terminal tandem panel (0.2 m2) with a power conversion efficiency of 19.45%, further enhanced by bifacial silicon heterojunction cells to reach a power generation density exceeding 23 mWcm-& sup2; under 30% ground albedo conditions. The tandem panel, installed in Crete, retained over 95% of its initial delivered power after three months, showcasing robust real-world stability. This work provides a significant step toward industrial adoption, presenting a scalable, high-efficiency solution for next-generation photovoltaics with minimal modifications to silicon production lines.
2026
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Agresti, A., Pescetelli, S., Viskadouros, G., Pazniak, A., Leonardi, E., Di Vito, A., et al. (2026). MXene-driven nanoscale field-effect junction for advanced 4-terminal perovskite/silicon tandem solar panels. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 17(1) [10.1038/s41467-026-70002-4].
Agresti, A; Pescetelli, S; Viskadouros, G; Pazniak, A; Leonardi, E; Di Vito, A; Amiri, P; Auf Der Maur, M; Menchini, F; Del Gobbo, S; Di Giacomo, F; B...espandi
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