Dynamics of time-resolved photoluminescence in GaInNAs and GaNAsSb solar cells

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We report a time-resolved photoluminescence study for GaInNAs and GaNAsSb p-i-n bulk solar cells grown on GaAs(100). In particular, we studied the extent to which the carrier lifetime decreases with the increase of N content. Rapid thermal annealing proved to significantly increase the decay times by a factor of 10 to 12 times, for both GaInNAs and GaNAsSb heterostructures, while for the 1-eV bandgap GaNAsSb structure, grown at the same growth conditions as the GaInNAs, the photoluminescence decay time remained slightly below 100 ps after annealing; the approximately 1.15-eV GaInNAs p-i-n solar cell exhibited a lifetime as long as 900 ps. PACS: 78.47.D; 78.55.Cr; 88.40.hj © 2014 Gubanov et al.; licensee Springer.

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Gubanov, A., Polojärvi, V., Aho, A., Tukiainen, A., Tkachenko, N. V., & Guina, M. (2014). Dynamics of time-resolved photoluminescence in GaInNAs and GaNAsSb solar cells. Nanoscale Research Letters, 9(1), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-9-80

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