Optical design of ZnO-based antireflective layers for enhanced GaAs solar cell performance

Authors
Lee, Hye JinLee, Jae WonKim, Hee JunJung, Dae-HanLee, Ki-SukKim, Sang HyeonGeum, Dae-myeongKim, Chang ZooChoi, Won JunBaik, Jeong Min
Issue Date
2016-01-28
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Citation
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS, v.18, no.4, pp.2906 - 2912
Abstract
A series of hierarchical ZnO-based antireflection coatings with different nanostructures (nanowires and nanosheets) is prepared hydrothermally, followed by means of RF sputtering of MgF2 layers for coaxial nanostructures. Structural analysis showed that both ZnO had a highly preferred orientation along the < 0001 > direction with a highly crystalline MgF2 shell coated uniformly. However, a small amount of Al was present in nanosheets, originating from Al diffusion from the Al seed layer, resulting in an increase of the optical bandgap. Compared with the nanosheet-based antireflection coatings, the nanowire-based ones exhibited a significantly lower reflectance (similar to 2%) in ultraviolet and visible light wavelength regions. In particular, they showed perfect light absorption at wavelength less than approximately 400 nm. However, a GaAs single junction solar cell with nanosheet-based antireflection coatings showed the largest enhancement (43.9%) in power conversion efficiency. These results show that the increase of the optical bandgap of the nanosheets by the incorporation of Al atoms allows more photons enter the active region of the solar cell, improving the performance.
Keywords
HYDROTHERMAL METHOD; VAPOR-DEPOSITION; NANOROD ARRAYS; COATINGS; NANOSHEETS; WAVELENGTH; NANOWIRES; SUBSTRATE; GROWTH; RANGE; HYDROTHERMAL METHOD; VAPOR-DEPOSITION; NANOROD ARRAYS; COATINGS; NANOSHEETS; WAVELENGTH; NANOWIRES; SUBSTRATE; GROWTH; RANGE
ISSN
1463-9076
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/124493
DOI
10.1039/c5cp06274h
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