Germanium photovoltaic cells with MoO x hole-selective contacts
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ProjectCELULAS SOLARES CON CONTACTOS POSTERIORES BASADAS EN SUBSTRATOS DELGADOS DE SILICIO CRISTALINO (AEI-TEC2017-82305-R)
AMADEUS - Next GenerAtion MateriAls and Solid State DevicEs for Ultra High Temperature Energy Storage and Conversion (EC-H2020-737054)
AMADEUS - Next GenerAtion MateriAls and Solid State DevicEs for Ultra High Temperature Energy Storage and Conversion (EC-H2020-737054)
Abstract
Very thin, thermally evaporated MoOx (x¿<¿3) layer has been used as transparent hole-selective contact on an n-type Germanium substrate to effectively demonstrate PV conversion capability. The fabricated MoOx/Ge heterojunction PV cell shows a photocurrent density of 44.8¿mA/cm2 under AM1.5G illumination, which is comparable to that of conventional Ge PV cells. However, a low open-circuit voltage of 138¿mV is obtained, which might be explained by the presence of tunnelling mechanisms through the MoOx/Ge interface. To our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of a hole-selective contact made of transition metal oxide on an n-type semiconductor different from c-Si. Thus, this work may have important implications toward the development of new device architectures, such as novel low-cost Ge PV cells with possible applications in multijunction solar cells and thermophotovoltaics.
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CitationAlcañiz, A. [et al.]. Germanium photovoltaic cells with MoO x hole-selective contacts. "Solar energy", 15 Març 2019, vol. 181, p. 357-360.
ISSN0038-092X
Publisher versionhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0038092X19301367
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