Semiconductor light emitting device and method of fabricating the same
US-2016204305-A1 · Jul 14, 2016 · US
US11955574B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11955574-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715725509-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 5, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 5, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 9, 2024 |
| Grant date | Apr 9, 2024 |
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A multi-level photovoltaic cell comprises a substrate layer and a plurality of photovoltaic cells positioned above the substrate layer. Each photovoltaic cell has a top contact layer and a bottom contact layer connected in series such that the top contact layer of the first photovoltaic cell is connected to the bottom contact layer of a next photovoltaic cell until the last photovoltaic cell is connected. A different voltage is output between the substrate layer and the top contact layer of each photovoltaic cell. Another multi-level photovoltaic cell comprises a substrate layer and a plurality of photovoltaic cells stacked vertically above the substrate layer. Each photovoltaic cell comprises an active layer separated from the next photovoltaic cell by an etch stop layer until a last photovoltaic cell is reached. A different voltage is output between the substrate layer and the active layer of each photovoltaic cell.
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What is claimed is: 1. A multi-level photovoltaic cell, comprising: a substrate layer; a plurality of photovoltaic cells positioned above the substrate layer, each photovoltaic cell surrounded by an insulating layer and comprising a top contact layer having a first metal contact and a bottom contact layer having a second metal contact connected in series by a metallic connector, the first metal contact and the second metal contact embedded within the insulating layer, the metallic connector having a proximal horizontal end and a distal horizontal end connected at right angles to a vertical body such that the vertical body extends downward perpendicularly to the substrate layer thereby connecting the first metal contact of a first photovoltaic cell via the proximal horizontal end to the second metal contact of a next photovoltaic cell via the distal horizontal end until a last photovoltaic cell is connected, wherein a different voltage is output between the substrate layer and the top contact layer of each photovoltaic cell, and wherein at least two photovoltaic cells of the plurality of photovoltaic cells have different surface areas; and a photodetector sharing a common ground with each photovoltaic cell. 2. The multi-level photovoltaic cell of claim 1 , wherein the top contact layer comprises gallium arsenide (GaAs). 3. The multi-level photovoltaic cell of claim 1 , wherein the top contact layer comprises gallium phosphide (GaP). 4. The multi-level photovoltaic cell of claim 1 , wherein the top contact layer comprises silicon (Si). 5. The multi-level photovoltaic cell of claim 1 , wherein each photovoltaic cell is located in a same horizontal plane. 6. The multi-level photovoltaic cell of claim 1 , wherein each photovoltaic cell has a length of approximately 100 μm and a width of approximately 100 μm. 7. The multi-level photovoltaic cell of claim 1 , wherein each photovoltaic cell further comprises: a window layer positioned below the top contact layer, a gallium arsenide layer (GaAs) junction layer positioned below the window layer; and an indium gallium phosphide (InGaP) back-surface-field (BSF) layer positioned below the GaAs junction layer and above the bottom contact layer.
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