Charge carrier extraction and recombination effects in GaInAs/GaAsP multi-quantum well solar cells
Abstract
The carrier extraction and transport mechanisms as well as the relative contributions of radiative and non-radiative recombination processes are investigated in high-quality strain-balanced GaInAs/GaAsP multi-quantum well solar cells recently implemented in record efficiency multijunction solar cells. A comprehensive suite of complementary characterization techniques including temperature- and suns-dependent photoluminescence and photovoltaic measurements are employed to analyze thermal escape and tunneling rates, which demonstrate the need to move beyond simple drift-diffusion models of p–n junctions. This study examines the processes that best characterize the operation of these devices across varying temperatures using a simple two-diode model, incorporating multiple transport protocols, and provides insights into the performance-limiting processes and pathways for their optimization.
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Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (8)
Hasan Ahmed
Sethulakshmi J. Sudhakaran
Department of Electrical Engineering, University at Buffalo 2 , Amherst, New York 14260,
Amani S. Almutairi
Department of Physics, University at Buffalo 1 , Amherst, New York 14260,
Sharmistha Khan
Department of Physics, University at Buffalo 1 , Amherst, New York 14260,
Vincent R. Whiteside
Department of Electrical Engineering, University at Buffalo 2 , Amherst, New York 14260,
A. Petrou
Department of Physics, University at Buffalo 1 , Amherst, New York 14260,
Ryan M. France
National Renewable Energy Laboratory 3 , Golden, Colorado 80401,
Ian R. Sellers
Department of Electrical Engineering, University at Buffalo 2 , Amherst, New York 14260,