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High-Efficiency Nanostructured Window GaAs Solar Cells

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 13, Issue 10, Pages 4850-4856

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nl402680g

Keywords

GaAs; nanostructure; window layer; antireflection; solar cell

Funding

  1. DoE Bay Area Photovoltaic Consortium (BAPVC)

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Nanostructures have been widely used in solar cells due to their extraordinary optical properties. In most nanostructured cells, high short circuit current has been obtained due to enhanced light absorption. However, most of them suffer from lowered lope circuit voltage and fill factor. One of the main challenges is formation of good junction and electrical contact. In particular nanostructures in GaAs only have shown unsatisfactory performances (below 5% in energy conversion efficiency) which cannot match their ideal material properties and the record photovoltaic performances in industry. Here we demonstrate a completely new design for nanostructured solar cells that combines nanostructured window layer, metal mesa bar contact with small area, high quality planar junction. In this way, we not only keep the advanced optical properties of nanostructures such as broadband and wide angle antireflection, but also minimize its negative impact on electrical properties. High light absorption, efficient carrier collection, leakage elimination, and good lateral conductance can be simultaneously obtained. A nanostructured window cell using GaAs junction and AlGaAs nanocone window demonstrates 17% energy conversion efficiency and 0.982 V high open circuit voltage.

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