O. Al Taher, R. Cravens, P. Pien, Russ Jones, J. Ermer, P. Hebert, Jazper Chin
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Qualification testing of 40% metamorphic CPV solar cells
Spectrolab is qualifying its fourth generation of terrestrial concentrator multijunction cells (C4MJ). Prototypes of this product have been tested with an average efficiency of 40% at 50 W/cm2 illumination. This new generation is a departure from previous production technology in that, for the first time, it employs metamorphic rather than lattice-matched technology.