Abstract

We studied intermediate-band solar cells (IBSCs) incorporating highly homogeneous InAs/GaAs quantum dot superlattices (QDSLs). The extra photocurrent generated by two-step photon absorption markedly increases at the fundamental state (FS) because the FS miniband has been successfully formed in the QDSL-IBSC by controlling the QD size homogeneity. Here, the carriers excited into the miniband spatially separate in the internal electric field, and the long-lived electrons in the intermediate states of the miniband increase the inter-subband absorption strength. The two-step photocurrent response, therefore, extends toward the longer-wavelength side corresponding to the QDSL-FS at approximately 1.2 µm.

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