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Physics of High Efficiency Multijunction Solar Cells
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2011
Abstract
We have shown that high efficiency solar cells can be obtained by incorporating materials of different band gaps in a multijunction configuration. This configuration gives rise to high efficiency due to spectrum splitting as well as superior stability due to thin top cells.
We have fabricated multijunction solar cells and acheived a 13% conversion efficiency using 1.7eV a-Si:F:H and 1.5 eV a-Si:Ge:F:H materials in a three-cell triple configuration. This device was deposited onto a stainless steel substrate coated with a back reflector; it also incorporates a microcrystalline p+ layer.
The physical properties of each of the solar cell layers and their role in the device physics of a high efficiency solar cell will be described.
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