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20 November 1986 Efficient Multijunction Monolithic Cascade Solar Cells
C. R. Lewis, C. W. Ford, G. F. Virshup, H. F. MacMillan, R. T. Green, B. A. Arau, J. G. Werthen
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Proceedings Volume 0706, Photovoltaics for Commercial Solar Power Applications; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.937224
Event: Cambridge Symposium-Fiber/LASE '86, 1986, Cambridge, MA, United States
Abstract
Efficient two-junction monolithic cascade solar cells have been fabricated in two dif-ferent III-V materials systems. The cells are grown by metalorganic chemical vapor deposi-tion (MOCVD). Two-junction efficiencies as high as 25% (1-sun, AM2) are projected from the individual GaInAs (1.15 eV) and A1GaAs (1.72 to 1.75 eV) subcell efficiencies obtained in a cascade configuration. Factors influencing actual cascade efficiency and reproducibility are discussed. Metal interconnection of the AlGaAs and GaInAs subcells during post-growth processing yields two-terminal cascades with power conversion efficiencies (n) as high as 13.6% at 1-sun, airmass two (AM2) , and 11.1% at 1-sun, airmass zero (AMO). Three-terminal AlGaAs (1.72 eV)/GaInAs (1.15 eV) cascades have shown 11 of 12.6% (1-sun, AMO). Alternatively, insertion of a novel high-conductance junction between the cascade subcells during the MOCVD growth of the structure reduces the complexity of processing to that required of a single-junction cell. Voltage addition has been demonstrated, with n of 10.0% (1-sun, AM2) in the AlGaAs (1.72 eV)/GaInAs (1.15 eV) system. The A1GaAs (1.72 eV)/GaAs lattice-matched pair allows demonstration of proof-of-concept structures; tunnel-junction-connected A1GaAs (1.72 eV)/ GaAs cascades show n as high as 13.9% at 1-sun, AM2, and three-terminal, two-junction A1GaAs (1.72 eV)/GaAs (1.42 eV) systems as high as 23.0% at 1-sun, AM2.
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C. R. Lewis, C. W. Ford, G. F. Virshup, H. F. MacMillan, R. T. Green, B. A. Arau, and J. G. Werthen "Efficient Multijunction Monolithic Cascade Solar Cells", Proc. SPIE 0706, Photovoltaics for Commercial Solar Power Applications, (20 November 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.937224
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KEYWORDS
Gallium arsenide

Metalorganic chemical vapor deposition

Solar cells

Photovoltaics

Metals

Hydrogen

Semiconducting wafers

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