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Developing High Performance GaP/Si Heterojunction Solar Cells
Published on: November 16, 2018
Improvement of power conversion efficiency by a stepwise band-gap structure for silicon quantum dot solar cells
Gyea Young Kwak1,2, Tae Gun Kim1, Nicholas Kim1,2
1Division of Industrial Metrology, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Daejeon, Republic of Korea.
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As a promising next-generation solar cell, the power conversion efficiency of a silicon quantum dot (Si-QD) solar cell is still low. In this work, the band-gap structure of a Si-QD layer was modified to improve the power conversion efficiency of a Si-QD solar cell. A stepwise band-gap Si-QD (SB Si-QD) layer with a high bandgap top layer (about 2.22 eV) and a low band-gap bottom layer (about 1.98 eV) was grown on a Si (100) substrate. The open circuit voltage and short circuit current were improved by band-gap engineering of the Si-QD absorption layer. As a result, the power conversion efficiency of the SB Si-QD solar cell increased from 16.50% to 17.50%, compared to that of a Si-QD solar cell with a uniform band gap. This results will provide a guide to design advanced Si-QD solar cells by considering the band-gap structure in the Si-QD absorption layer.
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