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Integrated series/parallel connection for photovoltaic laser power converters with optimized current matching
Author(s) -
Wagner Lukas,
Reichmuth Sebastian Kasimir,
Philipps Simon P.,
Oliva Eduard,
Bett Andreas W.,
Helmers Henning
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
progress in photovoltaics: research and applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.286
H-Index - 131
eISSN - 1099-159X
pISSN - 1062-7995
DOI - 10.1002/pip.3353
Subject(s) - photovoltaic system , series and parallel circuits , converters , voltage , realization (probability) , power (physics) , laser , optoelectronics , current (fluid) , materials science , matching (statistics) , current source , energy conversion efficiency , computer science , electronic engineering , optics , electrical engineering , engineering , physics , statistics , mathematics , quantum mechanics
In this paper, we present a stepped architecture optimized for current matching in high‐voltage laser power converter photovoltaic (PV) cells. The integrated series/parallel connection in stepped PV cells combines the advantages of well‐known multijunction and multisegment approaches with respect to current matching, whereas their specific drawbacks are circumvented. The superior misalignment tolerance of stepped PV cells in comparison with multisegment cells is shown by simulations of the maximum acceptable misalignment ( MAM ) for a range of devices with various output voltages. We present the first realization of stepped PV cells with two stacked GaAs‐based pn‐junctions. Thereby, the unique properties of the lateral current flow in the bottom cell and the assessment of the optical absorption in the subcells are discussed. Moreover, the effects of segmentation and number of stacked junctions on the I‐V characteristics are investigated. Finally, the behavior towards misalignment of a laser spot is studied for stepped and multisegment PV cells. An optimal current matching for misalignment‐prone power‐by‐light systems is found with a six‐segment stepped PV cell.

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