A novel nano-structured GaAs solar cell

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Abstract

In this presentation, we will demonstrate a novel solar cell with nano-structured dense arrays of single crystal GaAs conformally grown on nanopillar templates with wafer-scale uniformity. The template is prepared via plasma enhanced etching with a monolayer of SiO$_{2}$ nanospheres as a mask followed by wet chemical etching. The GaAs p-n junction with an AlGaAs passivation window layer is grown via metal-organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD). The rectangular shape of the nano single crystal GaAs reveals anisotropic lateral growth rates of GaAs along (011) and (01\underline {1}) directions, which can be engineered by tuning the AsH$_{3}$ flow and temperature during growth. Optical absorption measurements show the outstanding light trapping properties of the nano-structured cell, which agree with the simulation results. I-V characteristics show an efficiency of 1.67{\%} for the nano GaAs solar cell, which is 15{\%} higher than its planar control cell with the same thickness of 200nm. The efficiency is the highest among all the large area GaAs nanowire core-shell solar cells reported in literature by 2010.

Authors

  • Dong Liang

    • Stanford University
  • Anjia Gu

    • Stanford University
  • Yijie Huo

    • Stanford University
  • Jingzhou Yan

    • OEpic Semiconductors Inc.
  • Shuang Li

    • Stanford University
  • Erik Garnett

    • Stanford University
  • Evan Pickett

    • Stanford University
  • Yangsen Kang

    • Stanford University
  • Meiyueh Tan

    • Stanford University
  • Antonio Xavier Cerruto

    • Stanford University
  • Jia Zhu

    • Stanford University
  • Ching-Mei Hsu

    • Stanford University
  • Yan Yao

    • Stanford University
  • Majid Riaziat

    • OEpic Semiconductors Inc.
  • Yi Cui

    • Stanford University
  • James Harris

    • Stanford University