articleScienceJan 18, 2013Closed access

InP Nanowire Array Solar Cells Achieving 13.8% Efficiency by Exceeding the Ray Optics Limit

Lund University · Ideon Science Park · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Photovoltaics based on nanowire arrays could reduce cost and materials consumption compared with planar devices but have exhibited low efficiency of light absorption and carrier collection. We fabricated a variety of millimeter-sized arrays of p-type/intrinsic/n-type (p-i-n) doped InP nanowires and found that the nanowire diameter and the length of the top n-segment were critical for cell performance. Efficiencies up to 13.8% (comparable to the record planar InP cell) were achieved by using resonant light trapping in 180-nanometer-diameter nanowires that only covered 12% of the surface. The share of sunlight converted into photocurrent (71%) was six times the limit in a simple ray optics description.…

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Keywords
  • Nanowire
  • Photovoltaics
  • Materials science
  • Optoelectronics
  • Indium phosphide
  • Doping
  • Planar
  • Fabrication
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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