Production of Photocurrent due to Intermediate-to-Conduction-Band Transitions: A Demonstration of a Key Operating Principle of the Intermediate-Band Solar Cell
Abstract
We present intermediate-band solar cells manufactured using quantum dot technology that show for the first time the production of photocurrent when two sub-band-gap energy photons are absorbed simultaneously. One photon produces an optical transition from the intermediate-band to the conduction band while the second pumps an electron from the valence band to the intermediate-band. The detection of this two-photon absorption process is essential to verify the principles of operation of the intermediate-band solar cell. The phenomenon is the cornerstone physical principle that ultimately allows the production of photocurrent in a solar cell by below band gap photon absorption, without degradation of its output voltage.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- December 2006
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2006PhRvL..97x7701M
- Keywords:
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- 84.60.Jt;
- 72.40.+w;
- 73.50.Pz;
- 85.60.Dw;
- Photoelectric conversion: solar cells and arrays;
- Photoconduction and photovoltaic effects;
- Photoconduction and photovoltaic effects;
- Photodiodes;
- phototransistors;
- photoresistors