Flexible Epitaxial Lift‐Off InGaP/GaAs/InGaAs Triple‐Junction Solar Cells Integrated with Micro/Nanostructured Polymer Film

Author:

Kim Ye‐Chan12,Nguyen Thuy Thi1,Pan Noren3,Youtsey Chris3,Kang Ho Kwan4,Shin Hyun‐Beom4,Jang Jae‐Hyung1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. KENTECH Institute of Energy Materials and Devices Department of Energy Engineering Korea Institute of Energy Technology Naju 58330 Republic of Korea

2. School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Gwangju 61005 Republic of Korea

3. MicroLink Devices, Inc. Niles IL 60714 USA

4. Device Engineering Labs Korea Advanced Nano Fab. Center Suwon 16229 Republic of Korea

Abstract

Epitaxial lift‐off (ELO) InGaP/GaAs/InGaAs inverted metamorphic triple‐junction solar cells are encapsulated with a micro/nanostructured polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) film. The microprism array (MPA) is realized on the PDMS film to redirect the light incident on the metal grid line to the active area. Subwavelength structures (SWSs) are also introduced onto the PDMS film to suppress the Fresnel optical reflection loss. Triangular and hemicylindrical shapes are considered for the MPA. The optical responses of the two MPAs are calculated by using ray‐tracing methods. The triangular MPA performs better than the hemicylindrical MPA in terms of light‐redirection efficiency. It is confirmed that 82.0% of the light incident on the metal grid can be harvested by the effect of the triangular MPA and the Fresnel optical reflection loss is reduced effectively by the SWSs. These effects contribute to photocurrent enhancement. The short‐circuit current density and power conversion efficiency of the flexible ELO triple‐junction solar cells integrated with the micro/nanostructured PDMS film improve by 7.0% and 7.1%, respectively, compared with those of the solar cells without the PDMS film. By using the flexible PDMS film for light management, the flexibility of the ELO solar cells is preserved.

Publisher

Wiley

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