Effect of Indium Composition on the Microstructural Properties and Performance of InGaN/GaN MQWs Solar Cells

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In the present work, InGaN/GaN multiple quantum wells (MQWs) solar cells with different concentrations of indium have been investigated in-depth. It was demonstrated that applying a medium-high indium content (about 28%) does not facilitate solar cell photoelectric conversion efficiency due to the increase of edge dislocations. Moreover, the effects of different indium contents on InGaN/GaN MQWs solar cells were investigated and was revealed, that the short-circuit current density and photoelectric conversion efficiency are improved with the increase of indium contents. However, they show a noticeable reduction in the indium content of 28%. Furthermore, the optical properties and the behaviour of the microstructure defects were analysed. It was also demonstrated that the number of edge dislocations acted as non-radiation recombination centers increasing rapidly when the indium content reaches 28%, playing a key role in decreasing the active number of photon-generated carriers. As a result, the short-circuit current density and photoelectric conversion efficiency decrease obviously for an indium content of 28%. This work can provide insight into the origin of the degradation of these structures and the improvement of device design with medium-high indium contents.

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Shan, H. S., Li, X. Y., Chen, B., Ma, S. F., Li, L., & Xu, B. S. (2019). Effect of Indium Composition on the Microstructural Properties and Performance of InGaN/GaN MQWs Solar Cells. IEEE Access, 7, 182573–182579. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2959844

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