Plasmonically Enhanced Spectral Upconversion for Improved Performance of GaAs Solar Cells under Nonconcentrated Solar Illumination
Author(s) -
Huandong Chen,
SungMin Lee,
Angelo Montenegro,
Dongseok Kang,
Boju Gai,
Haneol Lim,
Chayan Dutta,
Wanting He,
Minjoo Larry Lee,
Alexander V. Benderskii,
Jongseung Yoon
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
acs photonics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.735
H-Index - 89
ISSN - 2330-4022
DOI - 10.1021/acsphotonics.8b01245
Subject(s) - materials science , photon upconversion , optoelectronics , plasmonic solar cell , plasmon , absorption (acoustics) , photovoltaic system , band gap , optics , solar cell , doping , polymer solar cell , physics , ecology , composite material , biology
Spectral upconversion has the potential to compensate for sub-bandgap transparency of single-junction solar cells. Here a composite module of GaAs solar cells is presented that can improve their one-Sun photovoltaic performance by capturing long-wavelength photons below the bandgap via plasmonically enhanced spectral upconversion. Ultrathin, microscale GaAs solar cells released from the growth wafer and etched with a bottom contact layer are printed on a polymeric waveguide containing NaYF4:Er3+, Yb3+ upconversion nanocrystals (UCNC), coated on a plasmonic reflector composed of hole-post hybrid silver nanostructure. The photovoltaic efficiency of GaAs microcells on a UCNC-incorporated plasmonic substrate is increased by ∼6.4% (relative) and ∼11.8% (relative), respectively, compared to those on a nanostructured silver reflector without UCNC and on a plain silver reflector with UCNC, owing to the combined effects of local electric-field amplification to enhance the absorption of UCNC, augmented upconverted ...
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