Abstract

In this paper a recent method for developing a realistic model of any type of solar cell is presented. Taking into account the high cost of research and experimentation involved with the development of advanced cells, we present here this innovative methodology. A new four-junction solar cell was simulated and optimized to predict the future efficiency and power output of this prospective device. To accomplish this, exotic materials such as indium gallium phosphide (InGaP) and indium gallium nitride arsenide (InGaNAs), were empirically given materials properties to precisely model them. The methodology and design considerations for this process are explained.

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