Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric – Photoelectric – Cells
Patent
1995-04-17
1996-11-05
Weisstuch, Aaron
Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric
Photoelectric
Cells
136262, 437 5, 437132, 437133, 437248, 437937, 437939, 257431, H01L 31068, H01L 310304, H01L 3118
Patent
active
055713394
ABSTRACT:
A hydrogen passivated photovoltaic device such as a solar cell comprises a lattice mismatched substrate such as Ge or Si, and a hydrogen passivated heteroepitaxial layer such as InP grown on the substrate. The hydrogen passivated heteroepitaxial III-V photovoltaic device is produced by exposing a sample of a heteroepitaxial III-V material grown on a lattice-mismatched substrate to reactive hydrogen species at elevated temperatures. Reactive hydrogen forms bonds with dangling bonds along dislocations defined in the sample. The electrical activity in the dislocations is passivated as a result of the hydrogenation process.
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Chatterjee Basab
Hoffman, Jr. Richard W.
Ringel Steven A.
Essential Research Inc.
The Ohio State Univ. Research Found
Weisstuch Aaron
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