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Triple-junction solar cell efficiencies above 32%: the promise and challenges of their application in high-conceniration-ratio PV systems

Authors :
Richard R. King
J. M. Olson
D.R. Lillington
Nasser H. Karam
J.H. Ermer
Tom Moriarty
H.L. Cotal
Anna Duda
Keith Emery
J.S. Ward
Sarah Kurtz
Daniel J. Friedman
Source :
Conference Record of the Twenty-Eighth IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference - 2000 (Cat. No.00CH37036).
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
IEEE, 2002.

Abstract

Results from Spectrolab-grown Ga/sub 0.5/In/sub 0.5/P/GaAs/Ge structures optimized for the AM1.5D spectrum are described along with progress toward developing next generation multijunction solar cells for high concentration ratios (X). The epitaxially-grown layers were processed into triple junction cells both at Spectrolab and NREL, and I-V tested vs. X. Cells were tested with efficiencies as high as 32.4% near 372 suns. The FF limited the performance with increasing X as a result of the increased role of the series resistance. The V/sub oc/ vs. X showed its log-linear dependence on I/sub sc/ over 1000 suns. Based on cell improvements for space applications, multijunction cells appear to be ideal candidates for high efficiency, cost effective, PV concentrator systems. Future development of new 1 eV materials for space cells, and further reduction in Ge wafer costs, promises to achieve cells with efficiencies >40% that cost $0.3/W or less at concentration levels between 300 to 500 suns.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Conference Record of the Twenty-Eighth IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference - 2000 (Cat. No.00CH37036)
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f1145f214f43c5575cbe006346553df5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/pvsc.2000.916044