Title :
Status of C3MJ+ and C4MJ Production Concentrator Solar Cells at Spectrolab
Author :
Ermer, J.H. ; Jones, R.K. ; Hebert, P. ; Pien, P. ; King, R.R. ; Bhusari, D. ; Brandt, R. ; Al-Taher, O. ; Fetzer, C. ; Kinsey, G.S. ; Karam, N.
Author_Institution :
Boeing-Spectrolab, Sylmar, CA, USA
fDate :
4/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Multijunction solar cells based on III-V semiconductors, having recently demonstrated 43.5%, remain the world´s most efficient solar cells, and the preferred technology in point-focus and dense-array concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) system architectures. The year 2011 proved to be a pivotal year for CPV technology, with multiple power plant installations in the megawatt to tens of megawatt scale. Spectrolab is working closely with CPV system manufacturers to provide a reliable and well-characterized cell technology, in volumes commensurate with this increasing demand. The evolutionary C3MJ+ and the C4MJ cell technologies are the latest in a sequence of CPV solar cell designs, with conversion efficiencies approaching or greater than 40%. Both technologies have completed detailed characterization and qualification programs, including accelerated laboratory and (for C4MJ) on-sun reliability testing, and have entered into high volume production at Spectrolab´s manufacturing facility in Sylmar, CA. The metamorphic C4MJ technology affords new opportunities to optimize cell designs, taking into consideration both the spectral optical transmittance of a particular CPV system and the installation site´s average solar resource over a typical meteorological year.
Keywords :
III-V semiconductors; solar cells; AD 2011; C3MJ+ production concentrator solar cells; C4MJ production concentrator solar cells; III-V semiconductors; Spectrolab; concentrator photovoltaic; conversion efficiency; dense array CPV; multijunction solar cells; on-sun reliability testing; point focus CPV; solar cell design; Epitaxial growth; Photovoltaic cells; Photovoltaic systems; Production; Temperature measurement; Testing; Concentrator photovoltaics; III–V semiconductor materials; multijunction solar cells; photovoltaic cells; spectral response;
Journal_Title :
Photovoltaics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JPHOTOV.2011.2180893