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Paper
The V-Groove Multijunction Solar Cell
Abstract
A new type of silicon photovoltaic converter has been developed called the V-Groove Multijunction (VGMJ) solar cell. The VGMJ solar cell consists of an array of many individual diode elements connected in series to produce a high-voltage low-current output. All the elements of the cell are formed simultaneously from a single silicon wafer by V-groove etching. The results of detailed computer simulations predict a conversion efficiency in excess of 24 percent for this cell when it is operated in sunlight concentrated 100 or more times. The advantages of this cell over other silicon cells include the capability for greater than 20-percent conversion efficiency with only modest bulk carrier lifetimes, a higher open-circuit voltage, a very low series resistance, a simple one-mask fabrication procedure, and excellent environmental protection provided by a glass front surface. Copyright © 1979 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.