Based on a quantum modeling of the electronic transport, this work shows that ultra-thin solar cells can exhibit an improved open-circuit voltage Voc, without current reduction. This improvement is obtained when an energy-selective contact is considered between the absorber and the reservoir, and is attributed to a hot-carrier effect. While extraction with a nonselective contact does not generate hot carriers, the use of energy-selective contact induces an increase of carrier temperature up to 130 K and a corresponding Voc enhancement of 41 meV, considering an (In, Ga) As absorber. This enhancement agrees with a simple and general expression formulated in the quantum thermal machine field. Concerning the current, we show that current throug...
ABSTRACT: Hot carrier solar cells allow potential efficiency close to the thermodynamical limit in i...
Hot carrier solar cells overcome the fundamental limitations of conventional devices where charge ca...
International audienceHot-carrier solar cells (HCSC) can potentially overcome the Shockley-Queisser ...
International audienceBased on a quantum modeling of the electronic transport, this work shows that ...
Conference on Physics, Simulation, and Photonic Engineering of Photovoltaic Devices V, San Francisco...
International audienceIn single junction solar cells a large part of the incident energy ends up as ...
International audienceAbstract A theoretical model using electron–phonon scattering rate equations i...
International audienceIn common photovoltaic devices, the part of the incident energy above the abso...
Hot-carrier solar cells are envisioned to utilize energy filtering to extract power from photogenera...
In conventional solar cells, photogenerated carriers lose part of their energy before they can be ex...
ABSTRACT: Hot carrier solar cells allow potential efficiency close to the thermodynamical limit in i...
Hot carrier solar cells overcome the fundamental limitations of conventional devices where charge ca...
International audienceHot-carrier solar cells (HCSC) can potentially overcome the Shockley-Queisser ...
International audienceBased on a quantum modeling of the electronic transport, this work shows that ...
Conference on Physics, Simulation, and Photonic Engineering of Photovoltaic Devices V, San Francisco...
International audienceIn single junction solar cells a large part of the incident energy ends up as ...
International audienceAbstract A theoretical model using electron–phonon scattering rate equations i...
International audienceIn common photovoltaic devices, the part of the incident energy above the abso...
Hot-carrier solar cells are envisioned to utilize energy filtering to extract power from photogenera...
In conventional solar cells, photogenerated carriers lose part of their energy before they can be ex...
ABSTRACT: Hot carrier solar cells allow potential efficiency close to the thermodynamical limit in i...
Hot carrier solar cells overcome the fundamental limitations of conventional devices where charge ca...
International audienceHot-carrier solar cells (HCSC) can potentially overcome the Shockley-Queisser ...