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Monolithic solar water splitting: introducing porosity in multijunction solar cells with minimal degradation to enable ionic shortcuts

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Abstract

We propose a new design for monolithic solar water splitting based on porous multijunction solar cells. Porosity, causing minimal solar cell degradation, minimizes the ohmic losses associated to ion transport, maintaining high efficiencies when up-scaling.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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