Prospects of hybrid bifacial four-junction solar cell for concentrating photovoltaics

Optoelectronic and nanoelectronic devices
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A hybrid monolithic four-junction solar cell composed of GaInP/Ga (In) As/Ge electricity-generating linear arrays arranged in an n-α-Si:H/ (p)c-Si: (Ga)/p-a-Si:H bifacial photoactive heat-dissipating substrate was investigated as part of a concentrator photovoltaic module. The module provides a specific power output ≤ 500 W/m2 (AM0, 1367 W/m2) at the beginning of life, taking into account the converted the Earth albedo. The damage coefficient of effective diffusion length for minority charge carriers in the photoactive heat-dissipating substrate has been determined as KL = 1·10-11 at 1 MeV electron fluence up to 1·1015cm-2. The anticipated lifespan of the monolithic hybrid four-junction solar cell in the module on geostationary orbit is projected to be ≤ 15 years. Accounting for the albedo effects, it does not only increase the generated electrical power but also reduces thermal stress on the spacecraft’s solar panel.