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Just quoting the article:
"from around 6% to over 27%, close to the limits of what single-layer photovoltaics can achieve today."
But I guess it depends too on how many layers we're talking about which isn't specified.
You're misrepresenting what they say:
"6% to over 27%" isn't the range of what they can achieve now. 6% efficiency was where the technology was at 5 years ago, and now they get 27%.