A structural study of InGaAs/InGaAs strain-balanced MQW for TPV applications (Contributo in atti di convegno)

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  • A structural study of InGaAs/InGaAs strain-balanced MQW for TPV applications (Contributo in atti di convegno) (literal)
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  • 2003-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • 10.1063/1.1539376 (literal)
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  • Tundo S., Mazzer M., Nasi L, Lazzarini L., Ferrari C., Salviati G., Passaseo A., Torsello G., Diso D., Licciulli A., Barnham K., Ekins Daukes N. (2003)
    A structural study of InGaAs/InGaAs strain-balanced MQW for TPV applications
    in Fifth Conference on Thermophotovoltaic Generation of Electricity, Roma (Italy), Sept. 16-19, 2002
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  • Tundo S., Mazzer M., Nasi L, Lazzarini L., Ferrari C., Salviati G., Passaseo A., Torsello G., Diso D., Licciulli A., Barnham K., Ekins Daukes N. (literal)
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  • 201 (literal)
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  • 209 (literal)
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  • Conference: 5th Conference on Thermophotovoltaic Generation of Electricity Location: ROME, ITALY Date: SEP 16-19, 2002 Sponsor(s): USA, CECOM; USA, Off Res (European Off); Natl Renewable Energy Lab; US DOE; NASA Glenn Res Ctr (literal)
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  • THERMOPHOTOVOLTAIC GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY (literal)
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  • 653 (literal)
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  • AIP Conference Proceedings, 2003, volume 653, p. 201-209 (literal)
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  • 1 Dip. Ingegneria dell'Innovazione, Università di Lecce, via Monteroni, 73100- Lecce, Italy; 2 CNR-IMM, Sez. di Lecce, Via Arnesano, I-73100 Lecce, Italy; 3 CNR-MASPEC, Parco Area delle Scienze 37/A, I-43010 Fontanini- Parma, Italy; 4 NNL-INFM via Arnesano, I-73100 Lecce, Italy; 5 Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College, London SW7 2BW, UK; 6 IQE Ltd, Cardiff, UK (literal)
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  • A structural study of InGaAs/InGaAs strain-balanced MQW for TPV applications (literal)
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  • 0-7354-0113-6 (literal)
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  • Coutts, TJ; Guazzoni, G; Luther, J (literal)
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  • Multi-quantum well photovoltaic cells offer a number of advantages over conventional \"single-gap\" cells for thermophotovoltaic applications, first of all because they can reach a higher open circuit voltage under the same radiation source and with the same absorption edge. Material quality issues and the constraints imposed by the commercial available substrates indicate that InxGa1-xAs/InyGa1-yAs/InP strain-balanced heterostructures are suitable to obtain good quality multi-quantum wells with an absorption edge just below 2.0 mum. Structural stability in the presence of a high density of elastic energy such as in the case of a strain-balanced multi-layer is a very important issue to be addressed by optimising key parameters like composition, thickness of wells and barriers and number of periods. In this paper we present and discuss the mechanisms of plastic relaxation of these structures with a particular attention to the impact of the extended defects generated by the local breakdown of the crystal lattice to the electrical properties of the devices. Then, after the presentation of the optimum structure with an absorption edge at 1.96 mum, we discuss the issue of a further extension of the absorption edge through the use of a so-called virtual substrate, that is a buffer structure between the substrate and the device designed to relax to a given extent with a minimum number of dislocations propagating towards the active region. On the basis of a recipe based on the experimental results on InGaAs single and multi-layers grown on GaAs, we have designed a series of step-graded buffer structures providing good virtual substrates with a lattice parameter larger than GaAs. Strain-balanced multi-quantum wells have been grown on InxGa1-xAs virtual substrates with 0.14 < x < 0.35 with a residual density of threading dislocations of about 10(5) cm(-2). Work is in progress to remove the residual morphological undulation (cross hatch) induced by the misfit dislocations confined in the buffer structure and to extend this approach to InP. (literal)
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