Thermo-tunneling design for quantum well photovoltaic converter

US9450123B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9450123-B2
Application numberUS-201313740726-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 14, 2013
Priority dateJan 12, 2012
Publication dateSep 20, 2016
Grant dateSep 20, 2016

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A design of a quantum well region that allows faster and more efficient carrier collection in quantum well solar cells. It is shown that for a quantum well material system displaying a negligible valence band offset, the conduction band confinement energies and barrier thicknesses can be designed to favor a sequential thermionic promotion and resonant tunneling of electrons to the conduction band continuum resulting in faster carrier collection rates than for a conventional design. An evaluation of the proposed design in the context of devices incorporating GaAs/GaAsN quantum wells shows a collection of all photo-generated carriers within several to tenths of ps (10 −12 s) from deep quantum wells rather than several ns, as it is the case for conventional designs. The incorporation of the proposed design in single and multijunction solar cells is evaluated with efficiency enhancements.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A multi-quantum well solar cell comprising: a plurality of quantum wells incorporated into the intrinsic region of a GaAs p-i-n solar cell; wherein the plurality of quantum wells comprises at least a first quantum well and an adjacent quantum well; wherein the adjacent quantum well is designed to have a reduces thickness or a reduced nitrogen content compared to the first quantum well, whereby an energy of an excited state of the first quantum well is resonantly coupled with a shallower confined energy state of the adjacent quantum well, and wherein electron escape is facilitated from the first quantum well to a higher energy level in the adjacent quantum well using both thermoionic and quantum tunneling. 2. The multi-quantum well solar cell of claim 1 , wherein the conversion efficiency of the solar cell is in excess of 35% at AM0. 3. The multi-quantum well solar cell of claim 1 , wherein collection of photo-generated carriers occurs within 0.1 to 10 ps. 4. A multi-quantum well solar cell comprising: two or more identical subsets of resonantly coupled quantum wells incorporated into the intrinsic region of a GaAs p-i-n solar cell; wherein each subset of resonantly coupled quantum wells comprises a first quantum well consisting of 30 monolayers of GaAs 0.982 N 0.018 , a second quantum well consisting of 12 monolayers of GaAs 0.982 N 0.018 , and a third quantum well consisting of 3 monolayers of GaAs 0.982 N 0.018 ; wherein the first quantum well is adjacent to the second quantum well, wherein the first quantum well and the second quantum well are designed such that the second quantum well has a reduced thickness or a reduced nitrogen content compared to the first quantum well, whereby an energy of an excited state of the first quantum well is resonantly coupled with a shallower confined energy state of the second quantum well; wherein the second quantum well is adjacent to the third quantum well, wherein the second quantum well and the third quantum well are designed such that the third quantum well has a reduced thickness or a reduces nitrogen content compared to the second quantum well, whereby an energy of an excited state of the second quantum well is resonantly coupled with a shallower confined energy state of the third quantum well; and wherein the first, second, and third quantum wells are separated by a GaAs barrier. 5. The multi-quantum well solar cell of claim 4 , wherein the first quantum well is approximately 11.2 nm thick. 6. The multi-quantum well solar cell of claim 4 , wherein the second quantum well is approximately 5 nm thick. 7. The multi-quantum well solar cell of claim 4 , wherein the third quantum well is approximately 1.7 nm thick. 8. The multi-quantum well solar cell of claim 4 , wherein the GaAs barrier is approximately 5 nm thick. 9. The multi-quantum well solar cell of claim 1 , wherein two or more subsets of pluralities of resonantly coupled quantum wells are incorporated into the intrinsic region of the GaAs p-i-n solar cell. 10. A p-i-n solar cell comprising: a plurality of quantum wells incorporated into the intrinsic region of the solar cell, wherein the plurality of quantum wells comprises at least a first quantum well and an adjacent quantum well, wherein the first quantum well and the adjacent quantum well are designed such that an energy of an excited state of the first quantum well is resonantly coupled with a shallower confined energy state of the adjacent quantum well, and wherein electron escape is facilitated from the first quantum well to a higher energy level in the adjacent quantum well using both thermoionic and quantum tunneling. 11. The p-i-n solar cell of claim 10 , wherein the conversion efficiency of the solar is in excess of 35% at AM0. 12. The p-i-n solar cell of claim 10 , wherein collection of photo-generated carriers occurs within 0.1 to 10 ps. 13. The p-i-n solar cell of claim 10 , wherein two or more subsets of pluralities of resonantly coupled quantum wells are incorporated into the intrinsic region of the p-i-n solar cell. 14. The p-i-n solar cell of claim 10 , wherein two or more identical subsets of pluralities of resonantly coupled quantum wells are incorporated into the intrinsic region of the p-i-n solar cell. 15. The p-i-n solar cell of claim 10 , wherein two or more identical subsets of pluralities of resonantly coupled quantum wells are incorporated into the intrinsic region of a GaAs p-i-n solar cell, wherein each subset comprises a first quantum well consisting of 30 monolayers of GaAs 0.982 N 0.018 , a second quantum well consisting of 12 monolayers of GaAs 0.982 N 0.018 , and a third quantum well consisting of 3 monolayers of GaAs 0.982 N 0.018 , and wherein the first, second, and third quantum wells are separated by a GaAs barrier. 16. The p-i-n solar cell of claim 15 , wherein the GaAs barrier is approximately 5 nm thick. 17. A multi-junction solar cell comprising two or more subcells, wherein one or more subcells comprises the p-i-n solar cell of claim 10 .

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  • comprising nitride compounds, e.g. InGaN · CPC title

  • comprising monocrystalline or polycrystalline materials · CPC title

  • H10F77/146Primary

    Superlattices; Multiple quantum well structures · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • Electricity · mapped topic

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What does patent US9450123B2 cover?
A design of a quantum well region that allows faster and more efficient carrier collection in quantum well solar cells. It is shown that for a quantum well material system displaying a negligible valence band offset, the conduction band confinement energies and barrier thicknesses can be designed to favor a sequential thermionic promotion and resonant tunneling of electrons to the conduction ba…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Houston System
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H10F77/146. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Sep 20 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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