Realistic Detailed Balance Study of the Quantum Efficiency of Quantum Dot Solar Cells |
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Authors: | Alexander Mellor Antonio Luque Ignacio Tobías Antonio Martí |
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Affiliation: | Instituto de Energía Solar, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | An attractive but challenging technology for high efficiency solar energy conversion is the intermediate band solar cell (IBSC), whose theoretical efficiency limit is 63%, yet which has so far failed to yield high efficiencies in practice. The most advanced IBSC technology is that based on quantum dots (QDs): the QD‐IBSC. In this paper, k·p calculations of photon absorption in the QDs are combined with a multi‐level detailed balance model. The model has been used to reproduce the measured quantum efficiency of a real QD‐IBSC and its temperature dependence. This allows the analysis of individual sub‐bandgap transition currents, which has as yet not been possible experimentally, yielding a deeper understanding of the failure of current QD‐IBSCs. Based on the agreement with experimental data, the model is believed to be realistic enough to evaluate future QD‐IBSC proposals. |
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Keywords: | solar cells quantum dots intersubband transition |
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