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Solar Cells: Yogesh Wakchaure

This document discusses different types of solar cells, including their working principles and limitations. It covers fundamental single-junction solar cells, novel structures like back surface fields and grooved junction cells, thin-film technologies like cadmium telluride cells, and next generation concepts such as tandem cells, multi-band cells, quantum well cells, and thermophotovoltaics that could achieve theoretical maximum efficiencies above 40%. The document outlines how solar cells directly convert sunlight to electricity with no fuel or pollution, and their advantages of high power handling and power-to-weight ratios.

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Solar Cells: Yogesh Wakchaure

This document discusses different types of solar cells, including their working principles and limitations. It covers fundamental single-junction solar cells, novel structures like back surface fields and grooved junction cells, thin-film technologies like cadmium telluride cells, and next generation concepts such as tandem cells, multi-band cells, quantum well cells, and thermophotovoltaics that could achieve theoretical maximum efficiencies above 40%. The document outlines how solar cells directly convert sunlight to electricity with no fuel or pollution, and their advantages of high power handling and power-to-weight ratios.

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Solar cells

Yogesh Wakchaure
Overview

 Solar cell fundamentals


 Novel solar cell structures
 Thin film solar cells
 Next generation solar cell
Appealing Characteristics

 Consumes no fuel
 No pollution
 Wide power-handling capabilities
 High power-to-weight ratio
Solar Energy Spectrum

 Power reaching earth 1.37 KW/m2


Air Mass

 Amount of air mass through which light pass


 Atmosphere can cut solar energy reaching earth
by 50% and more
Solar cell – Working Principle

 Operating diode in fourth quadrant generates power


Overview

 Solar cell fundamentals


 Novel solar cell structures
 Thin film solar cells
 Next generation solar cell
Back Surface Fields

 Most carriers are generated in thicker p region


 Electrons are repelled by p-p+ junction field
Schottky Barrier Cell

 Principle similar to p-n junction cell


 Cheap and easy alternative to traditional cell

Limitations:
 Conducting grid on top of metal layer

 Surface damage due to high temperature in


grid-attachment technique
Grooved Junction Cell

 Higher p-n junction area


 High efficiency ( > 20%)
Overview

 Solar cell fundamentals


 Novel solar cell structures
 Thin film solar cells
 Next generation solar cell
Thin Film Solar Cells

 Produced from cheaper polycrystalline


materials and glass
 High optical absorption coefficients
 Bandgap suited to solar spectrum
CdTe/CdS Solar Cell

 CdTe : Bandgap 1.5 eV; Absorption coefficient 10


times that of Si
 CdS : Bandgap 2.5 eV; Acts as window layer

Limitation :
Poor contact quality with p-CdTe (~ 0.1 cm2)
Inverted Thin Film Cell

 p-diamond (Bandgap 5.5 eV) as a window layer


 n-CdTe layer as an absorption layer
Efficiency Losses in Solar Cell

1 = Thermalization loss
2 and 3 = Junction and contact voltage loss
4 = Recombination loss
Overview

 Solar cell fundamentals


 Novel solar cell structures
 Thin film solar cells
 Next generation solar cell
Tandem Cells

 Current output matched for individual cells


 Ideal efficiency for infinite stack is 86.8%
 GaInP/GaAs/Ge tandem cells (efficiency 40%)
Multiple E-H pairs

 Many E-H pairs created by incident photon


through impact ionization of hot carriers
 Theoretical efficiency is 85.9%
Multiband Cells

 Intermediate band formed by impurity levels.


 Process 3 also assisted by phonons
 Limiting efficiency is 86.8%
Multiple Quantum Well

 Principle of operation similar to multiband


cells
Thermophotonic Cells

 Heated semiconductor emits narrow


bandwidth radiations
 Diode with higher temperature has lower
voltage
Thermophotovoltaic Cell

 Filter passes radiations of energy equal to bandgap of


solar cell material
 Emitter radiation matched with spectral sensitivity of cell
 High Illumination Intensity ( ~ 10 kW/m2 )
Thermophotovoltaic Cells

 Efficiency almost twice of ordinary photocell

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