High‐Efficiency and High‐Power Multijunction InGaAs/InP Photovoltaic Laser Power Converters for 1470 nm

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Abstract

The high‐efficiency capabilities of multijunction laser power converters are demonstrated for high‐power applications with an optical input of around 1470 nm. The InP‐based photovoltaic power converting III‐V semiconductor devices are designed here, with 10 lattice‐matched subcells (PT10‐InGaAs/InP), using thin InGaAs absorbing layers connected by transparent tunnel junctions. The results confirm that such long‐wavelength power converter devices are capable of producing electrical output voltages greater than 4–5 V. The characteristics are compatible with common electronics requirements, and the optical input is well suited for propagation over long distances through fiber‐based optical links. Conversion efficiencies of ~49% are measured at electrical outputs exceeding 7 W for an input wavelength of 1466 nm at 21 °C. The Power Converter Performance Chart has been updated with these PT10‐InGaAs/InP results.

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Fafard, S., & Masson, D. P. (2022). High‐Efficiency and High‐Power Multijunction InGaAs/InP Photovoltaic Laser Power Converters for 1470 nm. Photonics, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics9070438

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