Abstract
The optoelectric properties of GaInP p-i-n solar cells with different intrinsic layer (i-layer) thicknesses from 0.25 to 1 m were studied. Both emission intensity and full width at half maximum features of the photoluminescence spectrum indicate that the optimum i-layer thickness would be between 0.5 and 0.75 m. The integrated current results of photocurrent experiment also point out that the samples with 0.5 to 0.75 m i-layer thicknesses have optimum value around 156 nA. Electroreflectance measurements reveal that the built-in electric field strength of the sample gradually deviates from the theoretical value larger when i-layer thickness of the sample is thicker than 0.75 m. I-V measurements also confirm crystal quality for whole samples by obtaining the information about short currents of photovoltaic performances. A series of experiments reflect that thicker i-layer structure would induce more defects generation lowering crystal quality.
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Ko, T. S., Lin, D. Y., He, Y. C., Kao, C. C., Hu, B. Y., Horng, R. H., … Tsai, Y. L. (2015). Optoelectric Properties of GaInP p-i-n Solar Cells with Different i-Layer Thicknesses. International Journal of Photoenergy, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/703045
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