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2014
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Titel

Trivalent rare-earth ions as photon down-shifter for photovoltaic applications

Abstract
Rare-earth doped borate glasses are investigated for their potential as photon down-shifting cover glass for CdTe solar cells. Note, that CdTe solar cells have a poor response in the ultraviolet and blue spectral range due to absorption in the CdS buffer layer having a band gap of 2.4 eV. The following trivalent rare-earth ions are analyzed in detail: Sm3+, Eu 3+, and Tb3+. These ions provide strong absorption bands in the ultraviolet / blue spectral range and an intense emission in the red (Sm3+ and Eu3+) or green (Tb3+) spectral range. The gain in short-circuit current density of a CdTe solar cell is calculated for different rare-earth ion concentrations. The calculations are based on the rare-earth's absorption coefficients as well as their photoluminescence (PL) quantum efficiency. For Sm3+, the PL quantum efficiency depends significantly on the doping concentration. Finally, the potential of double-doped borate glasses, i.e. glasses doped with two different rare-earth ions, is investigated.
Author(s)
Steudel, F.
Loos, S.
Ahrens, B.
Schweizer, S.
Hauptwerk
Photonics for Solar Energy Systems V
Konferenz
Conference "Photonics for Solar Energy Systems" 2014
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DOI
10.1117/12.2052185
Language
English
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