InGaSb Defect Filter Layer to Improve Performance of GaSb Solar Cells Grown on GaAs Substrates

JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC MATERIALS(2020)

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The reduction of the threading dislocation density in metamorphic GaSb grown on GaAs substrates through the use of InGaSb defect filter layers has been investigated. More specifically, we study the effects of strain and thickness on the ability of a InGaSb defect filter layer to reduce threading dislocations in GaSb solar cells grown on GaAs substrates. The strain between the GaSb metamorphic layer on GaAs substrate (99.5% relaxed) and the InGaSb defect filter layer is varied by changing the indium composition in the InGaSb layer. It is demonstrated that an InGaSb defect filter layer with 0.6% strain is more effective for blocking threading dislocations compared with higher-strain layers, resulting in improved short-circuit current ( J sc ) and open-circuit voltage ( V oc ) for the metamorphic GaSb solar cell. The optimization of the defect filter layer involves varying the thickness of the layer to achieve the lowest possible threading dislocation density. This also takes into account the critical thickness of the InGaSb layer on GaSb to avoid generation of threading dislocations from the InGaSb layer itself. It is shown that adding an In 0.11 Ga 0.89 Sb defect filter layer with thickness of 250 nm and 0.6% strain beneath a GaSb solar cell grown on a GaAs substrate improves V oc from 0.1 V to 0.16 V and J sc from 19.7 mA/cm 2 to 24.7 mA/cm 2 .
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Defect filter layer, interfacial misfit dislocation, GaSb solar cell, threading dislocation reduction
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