25.2% efficiency (1‐sun, air mass 0) AlGaAs/GaAs/InGaAsP three‐junction, two‐terminal solar cell

1992 
A 25.2% efficiency measured under 1 sun, air mass 0 illumination has been achieved in a two‐terminal AlGaAs/GaAs/InGaAsP three‐junction solar cell. The cascade cell consists of a monolithic AlGaAs (Eg=1.93 eV)/GaAs two‐junction mechanically stacked on an InGaAsP (Eg=0.95 eV) single‐junction cell. The component cell of the AlGaAs/GaAs two‐junction structure were electrically connected using a metal interconnect fabricated during post‐growth processing. To minimize the obscuration effect introduced by the grid lines and metal interconnect, a prismatic cover glass was bonded to the AlGaAs/GaAs cascade cell. The results obtained with this structure represent the highest 1‐sun, air mass 0 efficiency achieved in any solar cell operating under a two‐terminal configuration. The implications of achieving this high efficiency in a two‐terminal, three‐junction solar cell for terrestrial and space applications are described as well.
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