U.S. Naval Research Laboratory scientists in the Electronics Technology
and Science Division, in collaboration with the Imperial College London
and MicroLink Devices, Inc., Niles, Ill., have proposed a novel
triple-junction solar cell with the potential to break the 50 percent
conversion efficiency barrier, which is the current goal in
multi-junction photovoltaic development.
"This research has produced a novel, realistically achievable,
lattice-matched, multi-junction solar cell design with the potential to
break the 50 percent power conversion efficiency mark under concentrated
illumination," said Robert Walters, Ph.D., NRL research physicist. "At
present, the world record triple-junction solar cell efficiency is 44
percent under concentration and it is generally accepted that a major
technology breakthrough will be required for the efficiency of these
cells to increase much further."
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