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Optimized Operation of Quantum-Dot Intermediate-Band Solar Cells Deduced from Electronic Transport Modeling

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Study of the physics of quantum electronic transport has not tackled the problems raised by quantum-dot intermediate-band solar cells. Our study shows that this physics imposes design rules for the intersubband transition. We develop an analytical model that correctly treats, from a quantum point of view, the trade-off between the absorption, the recombination, and the electronic transport occurring in this transition. Our results clearly indicate that it is essential to control the transit rate between the excited state of the quantum dot and the embedding semiconductor. For that, we propose assuming the dot in a tunnel shell whose main characteristics can be obtained by a simple analytical formula. Moreover, we show that in a realistic case, the energy transition needs to be larger than only 0.27 eV to obtain a quasi-Fermi-level-splitting. This quite small value designates the quantum-dot solar cell as a serious candidate to be an efficient intermediate-band solar cell. This work gives a framework to design efficient intersubband transitions and opens new opportunities for quantum-dot intermediate-band solar cells.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article044035
journalPhysical Review Applied
Volume13
Numéro de publication4
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étatPublié - 1 avr. 2020

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