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Micro-transfer printing high-efficiency GaAs photovoltaic cells onto silicon for wireless power applications

Published 21 May 2020 in physics.app-ph and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2006.12223v1)

Abstract: Here we report the development of high-efficiency microscale GaAs laser power converters, and their successful transfer printing onto silicon substrates, presenting a unique, high power, low-cost and integrated power supply solution for implantable electronics, autonomous systems and internet of things applications. We present 300 {\mu}m diameter single-junction GaAs laser power converters and successfully demonstrate the transfer printing of these devices to silicon using a PDMS stamp, achieving optical power conversion efficiencies of 48% and 49% under 35 and 71 W/cm2 808 nm laser illumination respectively. The transferred devices are coated with ITO to increase current spreading and are shown to be capable of handling very high short-circuit current densities up to 70 A/cm2 under 141 W/cm2 illumination intensity (~1400 Suns), while their open circuit voltage reaches 1235 mV, exceeding the values of pre-transfer devices indicating the presence of photon-recycling. These optical power sources could deliver Watts of power to sensors and systems in locations where wired power is not an option, while using a massively parallel, scalable, and low-cost fabrication method for the integration of dissimilar materials and devices.

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