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Optical Performance Assessment of Nanostructured Alumina Multilayer Antireflective Coatings Used in III–V Multijunction Solar Cells

[Image: see text] The optical performance of a multilayer antireflective coating incorporating lithography-free nanostructured alumina is assessed. To this end, the performance of single-junction GaInP solar cells and four-junction GaInP/GaAs/GaInNAsSb/GaInNAsSb multijunction solar cells incorporati...

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Autores principales: Reuna, Jarno, Hietalahti, Arttu, Aho, Arto, Isoaho, Riku, Aho, Timo, Vuorinen, Marianna, Tukiainen, Antti, Anttola, Elina, Guina, Mircea
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9131306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35647495
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsaem.2c00133
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author Reuna, Jarno
Hietalahti, Arttu
Aho, Arto
Isoaho, Riku
Aho, Timo
Vuorinen, Marianna
Tukiainen, Antti
Anttola, Elina
Guina, Mircea
author_facet Reuna, Jarno
Hietalahti, Arttu
Aho, Arto
Isoaho, Riku
Aho, Timo
Vuorinen, Marianna
Tukiainen, Antti
Anttola, Elina
Guina, Mircea
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description [Image: see text] The optical performance of a multilayer antireflective coating incorporating lithography-free nanostructured alumina is assessed. To this end, the performance of single-junction GaInP solar cells and four-junction GaInP/GaAs/GaInNAsSb/GaInNAsSb multijunction solar cells incorporating the nanostructured alumina is compared against the performance of similar solar cells using conventional double-layer antireflective coating. External quantum efficiency measurements for GaInP solar cells with the nanostructured coating demonstrate angle-independent operation, showing only a marginal difference at 60° incident angle. The average reflectance of the nanostructured antireflective coating is ∼3 percentage points smaller than the reflectance of the double-layer antireflective coating within the operation bandwidth of the GaInP solar cell (280–710 nm), which is equivalent of ∼0.2 mA/cm(2) higher current density at AM1.5D (1000 W/m(2)). When used in conjunction with the four-junction solar cell, the nanostructured coating provides ∼0.8 percentage points lower average reflectance over the operation bandwidth from 280 to 1380 nm. However, it is noted that only the reflectance of the bottom GaInNAsSb junction is improved in comparison to the planar coating. In this respect, since in such solar cells the bottom junction typically is limiting the operation, the nanostructured coating would enable increasing the current density ∼0.6 mA/cm(2) in comparison to the standard two-layer coating. The light-biased current–voltage measurements show that the fabrication process for the nanostructured coating does not induce notable recombination or loss mechanisms compared to the established deposition methods. Angle-dependent external quantum efficiency measurements incline that the nanostructured coating excels in oblique angles, and due to low reflectance at a 1000–1800 nm wavelength range, it is very promising for next-generation broadband multijunction solar cells with four or more junctions.
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spelling pubmed-91313062022-05-26 Optical Performance Assessment of Nanostructured Alumina Multilayer Antireflective Coatings Used in III–V Multijunction Solar Cells Reuna, Jarno Hietalahti, Arttu Aho, Arto Isoaho, Riku Aho, Timo Vuorinen, Marianna Tukiainen, Antti Anttola, Elina Guina, Mircea ACS Appl Energy Mater [Image: see text] The optical performance of a multilayer antireflective coating incorporating lithography-free nanostructured alumina is assessed. To this end, the performance of single-junction GaInP solar cells and four-junction GaInP/GaAs/GaInNAsSb/GaInNAsSb multijunction solar cells incorporating the nanostructured alumina is compared against the performance of similar solar cells using conventional double-layer antireflective coating. External quantum efficiency measurements for GaInP solar cells with the nanostructured coating demonstrate angle-independent operation, showing only a marginal difference at 60° incident angle. The average reflectance of the nanostructured antireflective coating is ∼3 percentage points smaller than the reflectance of the double-layer antireflective coating within the operation bandwidth of the GaInP solar cell (280–710 nm), which is equivalent of ∼0.2 mA/cm(2) higher current density at AM1.5D (1000 W/m(2)). When used in conjunction with the four-junction solar cell, the nanostructured coating provides ∼0.8 percentage points lower average reflectance over the operation bandwidth from 280 to 1380 nm. However, it is noted that only the reflectance of the bottom GaInNAsSb junction is improved in comparison to the planar coating. In this respect, since in such solar cells the bottom junction typically is limiting the operation, the nanostructured coating would enable increasing the current density ∼0.6 mA/cm(2) in comparison to the standard two-layer coating. The light-biased current–voltage measurements show that the fabrication process for the nanostructured coating does not induce notable recombination or loss mechanisms compared to the established deposition methods. Angle-dependent external quantum efficiency measurements incline that the nanostructured coating excels in oblique angles, and due to low reflectance at a 1000–1800 nm wavelength range, it is very promising for next-generation broadband multijunction solar cells with four or more junctions. American Chemical Society 2022-04-25 2022-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9131306/ /pubmed/35647495 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsaem.2c00133 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Reuna, Jarno
Hietalahti, Arttu
Aho, Arto
Isoaho, Riku
Aho, Timo
Vuorinen, Marianna
Tukiainen, Antti
Anttola, Elina
Guina, Mircea
Optical Performance Assessment of Nanostructured Alumina Multilayer Antireflective Coatings Used in III–V Multijunction Solar Cells
title Optical Performance Assessment of Nanostructured Alumina Multilayer Antireflective Coatings Used in III–V Multijunction Solar Cells
title_full Optical Performance Assessment of Nanostructured Alumina Multilayer Antireflective Coatings Used in III–V Multijunction Solar Cells
title_fullStr Optical Performance Assessment of Nanostructured Alumina Multilayer Antireflective Coatings Used in III–V Multijunction Solar Cells
title_full_unstemmed Optical Performance Assessment of Nanostructured Alumina Multilayer Antireflective Coatings Used in III–V Multijunction Solar Cells
title_short Optical Performance Assessment of Nanostructured Alumina Multilayer Antireflective Coatings Used in III–V Multijunction Solar Cells
title_sort optical performance assessment of nanostructured alumina multilayer antireflective coatings used in iii–v multijunction solar cells
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9131306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35647495
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsaem.2c00133
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