Thorough subcells diagnosis in a multi-junction solar cell via absolute electroluminescence-efficiency measurements

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World-wide studies on multi-junction (tandem) solar cells have led to record-breaking improvements in conversion efficiencies year after year. To obtain detailed and proper feedback for solar-cell design and fabrication, it is necessary to establish standard methods for diagnosing subcells in fabricated tandem devices. Here, we propose a potential standard method to quantify the detailed subcell properties of multi-junction solar cells based on absolute measurements of electroluminescence (EL) external quantum efficiency in addition to the conventional solar-cell external-quantum-efficiency measurements. We demonstrate that the absolute-EL-quantum-efficiency measurements provide I-V relations of individual subcells without the need for referencing measured I-V data, which is in stark contrast to previous works. Moreover, our measurements quantify the absolute rates of junction loss, non-radiative loss, radiative loss, and luminescence coupling in the subcells, which constitute the 'balance sheets' of tandem solar cells.

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Chen, S., Zhu, L., Yoshita, M., Mochizuki, T., Kim, C., Akiyama, H., … Kanemitsu, Y. (2015). Thorough subcells diagnosis in a multi-junction solar cell via absolute electroluminescence-efficiency measurements. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep07836

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