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An Australian research group led by Professor Martin Green has published version 63 of the solar cell efficiency tables. The new version includes six new results.
The international research group led by Professor Martin Green of the University of New South Wales, Australia, has published version 63 of the “ solar cell efficiency tables ” in Progress in Photovoltaics .
The scientists say they have added six new results to the new tables since June.
One of the six results added to the tables is the 25.2% efficiency that researchers at Northwestern University in the United States achieved for a 1 cm2 lead halide perovskite cell.
In addition, the tables now include the 22.4% efficiency achieved by the American company First Solar with a 0.45 cm2 cadmium-tellurium (CdTe) cell, the 26.1% efficiency achieved by the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) with a 0.05 cm2 Pb halide perovskite solar cell and the 26.1% efficiency achieved by Northwestern University and the University of Toronto (Canada) with a halide perovskite solar cell of Pb of 0.05 cm2.
The fifth result added to the tables is the 36.1% efficiency that Germanys Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (Fraunhofer ISE) and Dut |