DocumentCode
75905
Title
Lattice-Matched Solar Cells With 40% Average Efficiency in Pilot Production and a Roadmap to 50%
Author
Aiken, Daniel ; Dons, Edwin ; Je, Sang-Soo ; Miller, Nathaniel ; Newman, Fredrick ; Patel, Pravin ; Spann, John
Author_Institution
Emcore Corp., Albuquerque, NM, USA
Volume
3
Issue
1
fYear
2013
fDate
Jan. 2013
Firstpage
542
Lastpage
547
Abstract
A commercial lattice-matched InGaP/InGaAs/Ge solar cell has reached an average efficiency of 40% at 500 kW/m2. The design changes that lead to this result are discussed. These data are complemented with a presentation of the latest new solar cell development results from the laboratory. Inverted metamorphic multijunction (IMM) solar cells have been prototyped with 42.4% efficiency at 325 suns for concentrator applications and 33.6% efficiency at 1 sun AM0 for space applications. Six subcell devices are now under development. These results are used, along with other experimental data and other industrial constraints, as input to a computer model to predict what practical efficiency might be achievable with this device approach. The computer model suggests that 45% and 50% efficiencies are technologically feasible with a three-junction and five-junction device, respectively, at an irradiance of 500 kW/m2 and 25 °C using known materials, device architectures, and manufacturing methods.
Keywords
gallium arsenide; germanium; indium compounds; solar cells; InGaP-InGaAs-Ge; computer model; device architectures; five-junction device; inverted metamorphic multijunction solar cells; lattice-matched solar cells; six subcell devices; temperature 25 C; three-junction device; Computational modeling; Junctions; Materials; Photonic band gap; Photovoltaic cells; Predictive models; Production; III–V multijunctions; Lattice matched; metamorphic; photovoltaic cells;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Photovoltaics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
2156-3381
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPHOTOV.2012.2226142
Filename
6361419
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