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Title: An investigation of crystalline thin-film Six/Ge 1-x/Si solar cells
Authors: Adnan K Shafeeque, Ali
Ayu Wazira, Azhari
Kamaruzzaman, Sopian
Saleem Hussain, Zaidi
ayuwazira@unimap.edu.my
Keywords: Germanium
IQE
PC1D
Silicon
SixGe1-x solar cells
Issue Date: Jun-2013
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Citation: 2013 IEEE 39th Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), pages 1322 - 1325
Abstract: Thin film solar cells have attracted a lot of attention due to their potential for increased efficiency and reduction in cost of material. Thin-film crystalline silicon solar cells are fundamentally limited in efficiency due to (a) incomplete optical absorption and (b) inability to absorb in far infra red region. Germanium alloys with silicon with varying composition have the capability to both enhance absorption and extend the bandgap. An appropriately-located Si1-xGex layer in the thin film c-Si device configuration has the potential to enhance the efficiency of current thin film c-Si solar cells. PC1D investigation of thin film c-Si solar cells by incorporating a graded layer structure into a solar cell configuration has been carried out. SixGe1-x insertion has led to higher efficiency. Simulation of Si1-xGex alloy is performed over a wide range of germanium concentrations ∼ (10%-90%). Simulations indicate that either Ge or SixGe1-x, when integrated into the thin-film c-Si solar cell configuration, structure; strongly influence the device performance through tailoring the absorption properties.
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URI: http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/42218
ISSN: 0160-8371
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