Lecture 12
Lecture 12
Devices
Lecture 12
In This Lecture
Optoelectronic Devices
(Solar Cells)
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Introduction
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History
1839 - Alexandre Edmond Becquerel observes the photovoltaic effect via an
electrode in a conductive solution exposed to light.
Sample Applications
Sample Applications
Sample Applications
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Declining Costs
Exponential Growth
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Reflectivity
• An antireflective layer between the grid lines increases the amount of
light transmitted to the semiconductor.
• To Compute amount of reflectivity (R), the parameters below are
defined:
𝑛0 − 𝑛1
n0, n1, and n2 are refractive index 𝑟1 =
𝑛0 + 𝑛1
d1: thickness of n1 (nm) 𝑛1 − 𝑛2
𝑟2 =
𝑛1 + 𝑛2
ʎ: wavelength of light (nm) 2𝜋. 𝑛1. 𝑑1
𝜃=
2 2 ° λ
𝑟1 + 𝑟2 + 2𝜋 cos 2𝜃 (𝑛𝑒𝑒𝑑 𝑡𝑜 𝑐𝑜𝑛𝑣𝑒𝑟𝑡 𝑡𝑜 𝑑𝑒𝑔𝑟𝑒𝑒)
𝑅=
1 + 𝑟12 𝑟22 + 2𝜋 cos 2𝜃 °
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Reflectivity
• While the reflection for a given thickness,
index of refraction, and wavelength can be
reduced to zero using the equations above,
the index of refraction is dependent on
wavelength and so zero reflection occurs
only at a single wavelength.
• For photovoltaic applications, the refractive
index, and thickness are chosen in order to
minimize reflection for a wavelength of 0.6
µm.
• This wavelength is chosen since it is close to
the peak power of the solar spectrum.
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The resulting current due to the collection of optically generated carriers by the
junction is
Where
The open circuit voltage 𝑉𝑜𝑐 an across the device (𝐼 = 0) is computed by:
𝑘𝑇 𝐼𝑜𝑝
𝑉𝑜𝑐 = ln +1
𝑞 𝐼𝑡ℎ
where
𝑞 is the elementary charge: 1.602*10^-19 C (coulombs).
𝑘 is Boltzmann's constant: 1.38*10^-23 J/K
𝑇 is the absolute temperature in Kelvin (K)
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Example
A Si solar cell 2 cm × 2 cm with Ith = 32 nA has an optical
generation rate of 10^18 EHP/cm3-s within Lp = Ln = 2 μm of the
junction. If the depletion width is 1 μm, calculate the short-circuit
current and the open-circuit voltage for this cell? (T=300.29)
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I–V Characteristics
• Typical I–V characteristics of a Si
solar cell.
• The short circuit current is Iph
and the open circuit voltage is
Voc.
• The I–V curves for positive
current require an external bias
voltage.
• Photovoltaic operation is always
in the negative current region
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Maximum Power
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Fill Factor
𝐼𝑚 𝑉𝑚
𝐹𝐹 =
𝐼𝑠𝑐 𝑉𝑜𝑐
• The FF is a measure of the closeness of the solar cell I–V curve to
the rectangular shape (the ideal shape).
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Fill Factor
• Typically, FF values are in the range 70% to 85% and depend on the device material
and structure.
• The fill factor for a normal silicon PV cell is 80%.
• The Fill Factor (FF) is a critical parameter because it indicates how effectively a solar
cell can convert the portion of available sunlight to electrical power under optimal
conditions.
• A higher FF indicates better performance and efficiency.
• It is clearly advantageous to have the FF as close to unity as possible, but the
exponential pn junction properties prevent this.
• It helps researchers, manufacturers, and users assess the quality and efficiency of
different solar cell technologies.
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Example
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• Monocrystalline solar cells are made from a single crystal structure, typically
using high-purity silicon.
• They are known for their high efficiency and space-efficient design, making
them a popular choice for residential and commercial rooftop solar panels.
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• Polycrystalline solar cells are made from multiple silicon crystals, resulting in
a less uniform form compared to monocrystalline cells.
• They are less expensive to produce than monocrystalline cells, but they are
typically slightly less efficient.
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Example
A Si solar cell 2 cm × 2 cm with Ith = 32 nA has an optical
generation rate of 10^18 EHP/cm3-s within Lp = Ln = 2 μm of the
junction. If the depletion width is 1 μm, calculate the short-circuit
current and the open-circuit voltage for this cell? (T=300.29)
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Example
Response:
𝑘𝑇 𝐼𝑜𝑝
𝑉𝑜𝑐 = 𝑙𝑛 +1
𝑞 𝐼𝑡ℎ
1.38 × 10−23 . (300.29) 3.2 × 10−4
𝑉𝑜𝑐 = 𝑙𝑛 + 1 = 0.2386 𝑉𝑜𝑙𝑡𝑠
(1.6 × 10−19 ) 32 × 10−9
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Example
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