| NREL Solar Cell Sets World Efficiency Record at
40.8 Percent
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy
Laboratory (NREL) have set a world record in solar cell efficiency with a
photovoltaic device that converts 40.8 percent of the light that hits it
into electricity. This is the highest confirmed efficiency of any
photovoltaic device to date.
The inverted metamorphic triple-junction solar cell was designed, fabricated
and independently measured at NREL. The 40.8 percent efficiency was measured
under concentrated light of 326 suns. One sun is about the amount of light
that typically hits Earth on a sunny day. The new cell is a natural
candidate for the space satellite market and for terrestrial concentrated
photovoltaic arrays, which use lenses or mirrors to focus sunlight onto the
solar cells.
The new solar cell differs significantly from the previous record holder –
also based on a NREL design. Instead of using a germanium wafer as the
bottom junction of the device, the new design uses compositions of gallium
indium phosphide and gallium indium arsenide to split the solar spectrum
into three equal parts that are absorbed by each of the cell's three
junctions for higher potential efficiencies. This is accomplished by growing
the solar cell on a gallium arsenide wafer, flipping it over, then removing
the wafer. The resulting device is extremely thin and light and represents a
new class of solar cells with advantages in performance, design, operation
and cost.
NREL's Mark Wanlass invented the original inverted cell, which recently won
a R&D 100 award. His design was modified by a team led by John Geisz that
further optimized the junction energies by making the middle junction
metamorphic as well as the bottom junction. Metamorphic junctions are
lattice mismatched – their atoms don't line up. The material properties of
the mismatched semiconductors allows for greater potential conversion of
sunlight.
NREL is the U.S. Department of Energy's primary national laboratory for
renewable energy and energy efficiency research and development. NREL is
operated for DOE by Midwest Research Institute and Battelle.
Media may contact: George Douglas 303-275-4096 george_douglas@nrel.gov |