Title :
Recent progress of Spectrolab high-efficiency space solar cells
Author :
Law, Daniel C. ; Liu, X.Q. ; Boisvert, J.C. ; Redher, E.M. ; Fetzer, C.M. ; Mesropian, S. ; King, R.R. ; Edmondson, K.M. ; Jun, B. ; Woo, R.L. ; Krut, D.D. ; Chiu, P.T. ; Bhusari, D.M. ; Sharma, S.K. ; Karam, N.H.
Author_Institution :
Spectrolab Inc., Sylmar, CA, USA
Abstract :
High-efficiency Inverted Metamorphic (IMM) multi-junction solar cells are being developed at Spectrolab for use in space and near-space applications. Recently, large-area (26-cm2) IMM3J cells achieved a 1-sun, AM0 conversion efficiency of 32% with an open-circuit-voltage of 3.04 V, a short-circuit current-density of 16.7 mA/cm2, and a fill factor of 0.84. In addition, IMM4J cells (1-cm2) reached a 1-sun, AM0 conversion efficiency of 33%. The 4-junction cell achieved an open-circuit-voltage of 3.42 V, a short-circuit current-density of 15.8 mA/cm2, and a fill factor of 0.82. Both the inverted metamorphic 3J and 4J cells reveal excellent component subcell quantum efficiency. Improvements in crystal growth, as well as more optimal subcell current density balance, will further raise the 1-sun, AM0 efficiency of the 3J and the 4J IMM cells to 33% and 35% respectively. The latest status of the 72-cm2 XTJ (based on 150-mm Ge substrate) Supercells will also be discussed.
Keywords :
current density; solar cells; 4junction cell; AM0 conversion efficiency; IMM4J cells; Spectrolab high-efficiency space solar cells; efficiency 32 percent; efficiency 33 percent; efficiency 35 percent; fill factor; high-efficiency IMM multijunction solar cells; high-efficiency inverted metamorphic multijunction solar cells; large-area IMM3J cells; open-circuit-voltage; optimal subcell current density balance; short-circuit current-density; subcell quantum efficiency; voltage 3.04 V; voltage 3.42 V; Current density; Gallium arsenide; Photonic band gap; Photovoltaic cells; Photovoltaic systems; Substrates; Ge-based lattice-matched solar cells; III–V multijunction; inverted metamorphic solar cells; space solar cells;
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), 2012 38th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0064-3
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.2012.6318246