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The Viability of Spectral Splitting for the Reduction of Recombination Losses in Multi-Bandgap Solar Photovoltaic Devices
Fecha
2011-04Registro en:
Pathak, M. J. M.; Rubinelli, Francisco Alberto; Pearce, J.; The Viability of Spectral Splitting for the Reduction of Recombination Losses in Multi-Bandgap Solar Photovoltaic Devices; ICIP-CIPI; Photons; 9; 1; 4-2011; 53-55
1913-9586
Autor
Pathak, M. J. M.
Rubinelli, Francisco Alberto
Pearce, J.
Resumen
As the search intensifies to produce low-cost high-efficiency solar photovoltaic cells, several device designs have been proposed to split the solar spectrum and focus only photons of a bandgap appropriate for a given absorber layer in a sub-cell or graded bandgap cell. The intention of such designs is to decrease the electrical path length of charge carriers and the concomitant recombination losses observed in conventional tandem multi-bandgap devices. This article explores the viability of such spectral splitting photovoltaic designs by investigating amorphous silicon and microcrystalline silicon tandem and individual cells using numerical simulation with D-AMPS