Optical Characterization of InAs/InGaP Intermediate Band Solar Cells

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Clarissa de Paula Dias ◽  
Eleonora Cominato Weiner ◽  
Rudy Massami Sakamoto Kawabata ◽  
Roberto Jakomin ◽  
Patricia Lustoza Souza ◽  
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Author(s):  
I. Ramiro ◽  
E. Antolín ◽  
P.G. Linares ◽  
E. Hernández ◽  
A. Martí ◽  
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Katsuhiko Saito ◽  
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Ryo Tamaki ◽  
Yoshitaka Okada

From the viewpoint of band engineering, the use of GaSb quantum nanostructures is expected to lead to highly efficient intermediate-band solar cells (IBSCs). In IBSCs, current generation via two-step optical excitations through the intermediate band is the key to the operating principle. This mechanism requires the formation of a strong quantum confinement structure. Therefore, we focused on the material system with GaSb quantum nanostructures embedded in AlGaAs layers. However, studies involving crystal growth of GaSb quantum nanostructures on AlGaAs layers have rarely been reported. In our work, we fabricated GaSb quantum dots (QDs) and quantum rings (QRs) on AlGaAs layers via molecular-beam epitaxy. Using the Stranski–Krastanov growth mode, we demonstrated that lens-shaped GaSb QDs can be fabricated on AlGaAs layers. In addition, atomic force microscopy measurements revealed that GaSb QDs could be changed to QRs under irradiation with an As molecular beam even when they were deposited onto AlGaAs layers. We also investigated the suitability of GaSb/AlGaAs QDSCs and QRSCs for use in IBSCs by evaluating the temperature characteristics of their external quantum efficiency. For the GaSb/AlGaAs material system, the QDSC was found to have slightly better two-step optical excitation temperature characteristics than the QRSC.


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