Boron, bismuth co-doping of gallium arsenide and other compounds for photonic and heterojunction bipolar transistor devices
View Patent ↗Isoelectronic co-doping of semiconductor compounds and alloys with acceptors and deep donors is sued to decrease bandgap, to increase concentration of the dopant constituents in the resulting alloys, and to increase carrier mobilities lifetimes. For example, Group III-V compounds and alloys, such as GaAs and GaP, are isoelectronically co-doped with, for example, B and Bi, to customize solar cells, and other semiconductor devices. Isoelectronically co-doped Group II-VI compounds and alloys are also included.
1. A monolithic, quadruple junction solar cell, comprising:
a first cell comprising Ge with a bandgap of about 0.67 eV;
a second cell comprising GaAs that is isoelectronically co-doped with a Group III acceptor element and a Group V donor element, to have a bandgap of about 1.05 eV on the first cell, wherein the Group III acceptor element is B and the Group V donor element is Bi to form a GaAs:Bi:B crystal lattice;
a third cell comprising GaAs with a bandgap of about 1.42 eV on the second cell; and
a fourth cell comprising InGaP with a bandgap of about 1.90 eV on the third cell.
2. The monolithic, quadruple junction solar cell of claim 1 , wherein the Ge first cell has a charge-doped p-n junction, the isoelectronically co-doped GaAs second cell has a charge-doped p-n junction, the GaAs third cell has a charge-doped p-n junction, and the InGaP fourth cell has a charge-doped p-n junction.
3. The monolithic, quadruple junction solar cell of claim 2 , further comprising:
a p ++ -n ++ doped Ge tunnel junction between the first cell and the second cell;
a p ++ -n ++ doped tunnel junction of isoelectronically co-doped GaAs between the second cell and the third cell; and
a p ++ -n ++ doped GaAs tunnel junction between the third cell and the fourth cell.
4. The monolithic, quadruple junction solar cell of claim 3 , wherein the p-n junctions comprising the second and third cells are sandwiched between one or more BSR layers, each of the one or more BSR layers having a higher bandgap than the respective p-n junction located therebetween.
5. The monolithic, quadruple junction solar cell of claim 3 , wherein the p-n junction of the fourth cell is sandwiched between an n-type AlInP window layer and a BSR layer.
6. The monolithic, quadruple junction solar cell of claim 3 , further comprising a first conductive contact on the substrate and a second conductive contact on the fourth cell.
7. The monolithic, quadruple junction solar cell of claim 1 wherein a content of the B in the GaAs:B:Bi crystal lattice is about 2 atomic percent B and a content of the Bi in the GaAs:B:Bi crystal lattice is about 3.8 atomic percent Bi.
8. The solar cell of claim 1 , wherein the Group III acceptor element is not a deep acceptor element.
9. The solar cell of claim 1 , wherein the Group V donor element is a deep donor element.
10. A solar cell comprising:
GaAs that is isoelectronically co-doped with a Group III acceptor element and a Group V donor element, to have a bandgap of about 1.05 eV, wherein the Group III acceptor element is B and the Group V donor element is Bi to form a GaAs:Bi:B crystal lattice.