Luminescent borate glass for efficiency enhancement of CdTe solar cells

2015 
Abstract Rare-earth (RE) doped borate glasses are investigated for their potential as photon down-shifting cover glass for CdTe solar cells. The barium borate base glass is doped with trivalent rare-earth ions such as Sm 3+ , Eu 3+ , and Tb 3+ showing an intense luminescence in the red (Sm 3+ , Eu 3+ ) and green (Tb 3+ ) spectral range upon excitation in the ultraviolet and blue. Additionally, the glasses are double-doped with two RE ions for a broad-band absorption. The gain in short-circuit current density of CdTe solar cells with different thicknesses of the CdS buffer layer is calculated. Though the single-doped glasses already reveal a slight increase in short-circuit current density, the double-doped glasses allow for higher efficiency gains since a significant broader spectral range is covered for absorption. For a Tb 3+ /Eu 3+ double-doped glass with a RE doping level of 1 at% each, an efficiency increase of 1.32% can be achieved.
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