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AlGaSb-Based Solar Cells Grown on GaAs: Structural Investigation and Device Performance
GaSb and alloys based on the 6.1 Å family can be grown metamorphically on substrates such as GaAs allowing for the realization of several multijunction solar cell designs. This paper… Click to show full abstract
GaSb and alloys based on the 6.1 Å family can be grown metamorphically on substrates such as GaAs allowing for the realization of several multijunction solar cell designs. This paper investigates the molecular beam epitaxy growth, crystal quality, and device performance of AlxGa1−x Sb-based single-junction solar cells grown on GaAs substrates. The focus is on the optimization of the growth of AlxGa1−xSb on GaAs (001) substrates in order to minimize the threading dislocation density resulting from the large lattice mismatch between GaSb and GaAs. Utilizing optimum growth conditions, solar cells with absorbing layers of different AlxGa1xSb compositions are studied and compared to control cells grown on lattice-matched GaSb substrates. GaSb, Al0.15Ga0.85Sb, and Al0.5Ga0.5Sb solar cells grown on GaAs substrates show open-circuit voltages of 0.16, 0.17, and 0.35 V, respectively. Furthermore, the lattice-mismatched cells demonstrate promising carrier collection with comparable spectral response to lattice-matched control cells grown on GaSb.
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