Efficient light-trapping in ultrathin GaAs solar cells using quasi-random photonic crystals

Ultrathin solar cells reduce material usage and allow the use of lower-quality materials thanks to their one order of magnitude smaller thickness than their conventional counterparts. However, efficient photonic light-trapping is required to harvest the incident light efficiently for an otherwise in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nano energy 2022-02, Vol.96
Hauptverfasser: Buencuerpo, Jeronimo, Saenz, Theresa E., Steger, Mark, Young, Michelle, Warren, Emily L., Geisz, John F., Steiner, Myles A., Tamboli, Adele C.
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Zusammenfassung:Ultrathin solar cells reduce material usage and allow the use of lower-quality materials thanks to their one order of magnitude smaller thickness than their conventional counterparts. However, efficient photonic light-trapping is required to harvest the incident light efficiently for an otherwise insufficient absorber thickness. Quasi-random photonic crystals are predicted to have high efficient light-trapping while being more robust under angle and thickness variations than simple photonic crystals. In this study, we experimentally demonstrate a light-trapping solution based on quasi-random photonic crystals fabricated by polymer blend lithography. We control the average lattice parameter by modifying the spin-coating speed. We demonstrate an ultrathin GaAs cell of 260 nm with a rear quasi-random pattern with submicron features, and a J sc = 26.4 mA/cm 2 and an efficiency of 22.35% under the global solar spectrum.
ISSN:2211-2855