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Upconversion solar cell measurements under real sunlight

Journal

OPTICAL MATERIALS
Volume 84, Issue -, Pages 389-395

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.optmat.2018.05.072

Keywords

Upconversion; Solar cells; NaYF4; Gd2O2S; Er; Photovoltaics

Funding

  1. European Community's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) within the Nanospec project [246200]
  2. German Federal Environmental Foundation (DBU)
  3. German Research Foundation (DFG) [FI 2042/1-1]

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The main losses in solar cells result from the incomplete utilization of the solar spectrum. Via the addition of an upconverting layer to the rear side of a solar cell, the otherwise-unused sub-bandgap photons can be utilized. In this paper, we demonstrate an efficiency enhancement of a silicon solar cell under real sunlight due to upconversion of sub-bandgap photons. Sunlight was concentrated geometrically with a lens with a factor of up to 50 suns onto upconverter silicon solar cell devices. The upconverter solar cell devices (UCSCDs) were also measured indoors using a solar simulator. To correct for differences in the spectral distribution between real sunlight and the solar simulator a spectral mismatch correction is required and is especially important to properly predict the performance when a non-linear response (e.g. upconversion) is involved. By applying a spectral mismatch correction, good agreement between the solar simulator measurements and the outdoor measurements using real sunlight was achieved. The method was tested on two different upconverter powders, beta-NaYF4: 25% Er3+ and Gd2O2S: 10% Er3+, which were both embedded in a polymer. We determined additional photocurrents due to upconversion of 9.4 mA/cm(2) with beta-NaYF4 and 8.2 mA/cm(2) with Gd2O2S under 94-suns concentration. Our results show i) the applicability of measurements using standard solar cell characterization equipment for predicting the performance of non-linear solar devices, and ii) underline the importance of applying proper mismatch corrections for accurate prediction of the performance of such non-linear devices.

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