Four-junction solar cell achieves 43.6% efficiency

Soitec announced the PV industry’s first four-junction solar cell device, which works under concentrated sunlight, achieving 43.6 percent efficiency as confirmed by the Fraunhofer ISE Calibration Laboratory. This measurement was achieved at a concentration level of 319 (319 suns). The new cell has demonstrated more than 43 percent energy-generating efficiency over a concentration range between 250 and 500.

Today’s triple-junction solar cells used in commercial concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) modules in real-world applications are approaching their physical limits in converting sunlight into renewable energy. The four- junction cell is designed to increase the conversion efficiency of commercial CPV systems to the highest level ever achieved by any photovoltaic technology. It uses two dual-junction sub cells grown on different III-V compound  materials, which allows optimal band-gap combinations tailored to capture a broader range of the solar spectrum. This maximizes energy-generating efficiency.

Soitec leveraged its proprietary semiconductor-bonding (Smart Stacking) and layer-transfer (Smart Cut) technologies, which have been used in volume production by the global semiconductor industry for decades, to successfully stack non-lattice-matched materials while also raising the possibility of re-using expensive materials.

The new cell was developed in collaboration with the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE) in Freiburg, Germany, and the Helmholtz-Zentrum für Materialien und Energie in Berlin, which developed and deposited III-V epitaxial layers on new base materials as well as fabricating and characterizing the device. CEA-Leti, France’s research institute for electronics and information technologies also actively participated in the project and contributed its expertise in mechanically strong, electrically conductive and optically transparent bonding interfaces as well as layer-transfer engineering of III-V compound materials.

“Boosting efficiency levels is a key step in outperforming the economics of conventional PV. This great achievement brings strong value to our solar division and validates our strategy and business model in the solar market,” said André-Jacques Auberton-Hervé, CEO of Soitec. “Through our collaboration with the Fraunhofer and the Leti, two world-class R&D partners, our own leadership experience in materials and bonding technologies as well as our CPV commercial experience, we have been able to achieve this major advancement in a very short time. This represents a major proof-of-concept, on track to demonstrate a concentrated solar cell with 50% efficiency as soon as 2015.”

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  1. Keith Hicks

    Key words are "concentrated sunlight". 43.6% is a huge gain, but how long will the panels actually last having solar radiation concentrated onto them.

    This technology will never be utilized in private residential areas. But if the big dirty electric companies should invest, it’s a big step in the right direction for our planet. Until we can store great amounts of electricity at grid level, solar and wind will contiually lag behind in the power industry. Government regulations wont allow solar or wind to be a primary source of electricity to the grid as it is too intermittent and we have no way to store excess for later use.

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