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Zubair Abdullah-Vetter1, Brendan Wright1, Tien-Chun Wu1
1University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, NSW, 2052, Australia.
Abstract:
A solar cell's internal quantum efficiency (IQE) measurement reveals critical information about the device's performance. This information can be obtained using a qualitative analysis of the shape of the curve, identifying and attributing current losses such as at the front and rear interfaces, and extracting key electrical and optical performance parameters. However, conventional methods to extract the performance parameters from IQE measurements are often time-consuming and require manual fitting approaches. While several methodologies exist to extract those parameters from silicon solar cells, there is a lack of accessible approaches for non-silicon cell technologies, like gallium arsenide cells, typically limiting the analysis to only the qualitative level. Therefore, this study proposes using a deep learning method to automatically predict multiple key parameters from IQE measurements of gallium arsenide cells. The proposed method is demonstrated to achieve a very high level of prediction accuracy across the entire range of parameter values and exhibits a high resilience for noisy measurements. By enhancing the quantitative analysis of IQE measurements, the method will unlock the full potential of quantum efficiency measurements as a powerful characterization tool for diverse solar cell technologies.
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