Technological guidelines for the design of tandem III-V nanowire on Si solar cells from opto-electrical simulations
Vladimir Maryasin, Davide Bucci, Quentin Rafhay, Federico Panicco,, J\'er\^ome Michallon, Anne Kaminski-Cachopo

TL;DR
This study uses coupled opto-electrical simulations to optimize the design of III-V nanowire on silicon tandem solar cells, achieving a potential efficiency of 27.6% by analyzing structural parameters, doping levels, and surface passivation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive simulation-based guideline for designing high-efficiency III-V nanowire on silicon tandem solar cells, including structural and electrical optimization strategies.
Findings
Optimal geometrical parameters for nanowire array identified.
High doping levels are necessary to prevent shell depletion.
Achieved potential efficiency of 27.6% in simulations.
Abstract
Effect of geometrical and structural parameters on the efficiency of the tandem solar cell based on the III-V nanowire array on silicon is studied by the means of coupled opto-electrical simulations. A close to realistic structure, consisting of AlGaAs core-shell nanowire array, connected through a tunnel diode to a Si subcell is modelled, revealing the impact of top contact layer, growth mask and tunnel junction. Optical simulation of the tandem structure under current matching condition determine optimal geometrical parameters of the nanowire array. They are then used in the extensive electrical optimization of the radial junction in the nanowire subcell. Device simulations show the necessity of high doping of the junction in order to avoid full shell depletion. The influence of bulk and surface recombination on the performance of the top subcell is studied, exposing the importance of…
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