Title :
Dual focus Cassegrainian module can achieve ≫45% efficiency
Author :
Fraas, L.M. ; Avery, J.E. ; Strauch, J.E. ; Girard, G.
Author_Institution :
JX Crystals Inc., Issaquah, WA, USA
Abstract :
Various types of multijunction solar cells have now been demonstrated with energy conversion efficiencies over 40%. Higher cell efficiencies are still possible. NREL, Fraunhoffer and others have announced >40% Inverted metamorphic triple-junction (IMMTJ) InGaP/GaAs/GaInAs cells. One key feature of these cells is that the lowest bandgap cell is no longer a Ge cell. The IMMTJ lowest cell bandgap now allows for a 4th junction cell either integrated or separate. Herein, it is observed that the dual focus Cassegrainian (DFC) module can be fitted with a InGaP/GaAsP/InGaAs triple junction cell at its primary focus and with a GaSb or other IR sensitive cell at its secondary focus. This can allow a straight forward rapid path to a combined cell efficiency of >44%. The potential advantages of this configuration are, first, a rapid path to a combined cell efficiency of 44%, and second, given the fact that the heat load is divided into two locations, both cells will run cooler giving a higher module efficiency.
Keywords :
III-V semiconductors; energy gap; gallium arsenide; gallium compounds; indium compounds; semiconductor heterojunctions; solar cells; InGaP-GaAsP-InGaAs; bandgap; dual focus Cassegrainian module; energy conversion efficiencies; heat load; inverted metamorphic triple-junction cells; module efficiency; multijunction solar cells; Digital-to-frequency converters; Energy conversion; Gallium arsenide; Indium gallium arsenide; Photonic band gap; Photovoltaic cells;
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), 2009 34th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2949-3
Electronic_ISBN :
0160-8371
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.2009.5411226