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Jiang Wu1, Zhiming M Wang, Vitaliy G Dorogan, Shibin Li, Jihoon Lee, Yuriy I Mazur, Eun Soo Kim, Gregory J Salamo.
Abstract
Strain-free GaAs/Al0.33Ga0.67As quantum rings are fabricated by droplet epitaxy. Both photoresponse and photoluminescence spectra confirm optical transitions in quantum rings, suggesting that droplet epitaxial nanomaterials are applicable to intermediate band solar cells. The effects of post-growth annealing on the quantum ring solar cells are investigated, and the optical properties of the solar cells with and without thermal treatment are characterized by photoluminescence technique. Rapid thermal annealing treatment has resulted in the significant improvement of material quality, which can be served as a standard process for quantum structure solar cells grown by droplet epitaxy.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23281811 PMCID: PMC3563512 DOI: 10.1186/1556-276X-8-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1AFM images of surface (left) and reciprocal space map of GaAs/AlGaAs quantum ring solar cell (right).
Figure 2Photoresponse of the quantum ring solar cell and current density voltage characteristics of solar cells. (a) Photoresponse of the quantum ring solar cell at 300 K. (b) Current density voltage characteristics of a quantum ring solar cell (QRSC) and a quantum well solar cell (QWSC).
Figure 3PL spectra of solar cells and PL peak energy and integrated PL intensity. (a) PL spectra of the solar cell samples annealed with different temperatures. The laser excitation power is IL = 0.3 W/cm2. (b) PL spectra of the solar cells annealed with different temperatures. The laser excitation power is IH = 3,000 W/cm2. (c) PL peak energy and integrated PL intensity as a function of annealing temperatures under low excitation power IL. The inset is the PL line width as a function of annealing temperatures. (d) PL peak energy and integrated PL intensity as a function of annealing temperatures under high excitation power IH. The data obtained from the as-grown material is plotted at 650°C.