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Optically-thick 300 nm GaAs solar cells using adjacent photonic crystals

Jerónimo Buencuerpo, Myles A. Steiner, Adele C. Tamboli

2020Optics Express26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ultra-thin photovoltaics offer the potential for increasing efficiency while minimizing costs. However, a suitable light trapping strategy is needed to reach the optically thick regime for otherwise thin-film structures. III-V materials can benefit from simple adjacent light trapping structures, if correctly designed. Here we present three strategies for a 300 nm thick GaAs cell using front photonic crystals, back photonic crystals, and both front and back combined, predicting a maximum photocurrent, J sc =29.9 mA/cm 2 under the radiative limit, including an enhanced absorption in the Urbach-tail. We analyze the increased absorption isolating the Fabry-Perot resonances, the single pass absorption and the scattered contribution from the incident light.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsMaterials sciencePhotonic crystalOptoelectronicsPhysicssolar cell performance optimizationThin-Film Transistor TechnologiesNanowire Synthesis and Applications