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A Review on Passivation Strategies for Germanium-Based Thermophotovoltaic Devices
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Martín, Pablo
, Rey-Stolle, Ignacio
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/ Energy storage
/ Germanium
/ Lifetime
/ Passivity
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Review
/ Semiconductors
2025
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A Review on Passivation Strategies for Germanium-Based Thermophotovoltaic Devices
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Martín, Pablo
, Rey-Stolle, Ignacio
in
Devices
/ Electricity
/ Energy storage
/ Germanium
/ Lifetime
/ Passivity
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Review
/ Semiconductors
2025
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A Review on Passivation Strategies for Germanium-Based Thermophotovoltaic Devices
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A Review on Passivation Strategies for Germanium-Based Thermophotovoltaic Devices
2025
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Overview
Interest in germanium electronic devices is experiencing a comeback thanks to their suitability for a wide range of new applications, like CMOS transistors, quantum technology or infrared photonics. Among these applications, Ge-based thermophotovoltaic converters could become the backbone of thermo-electrical batteries. However, these devices are still far from the efficiency threshold needed for industrial deployment, with surface recombination as the main limiting factor for the material. In this work, we discuss the main passivation techniques developed for germanium photovoltaic and thermophotovoltaic devices, summarizing their main advantages and disadvantages. The analysis reveals that surface recombination velocities as low as 2.7 cm/s and 1.3 cm/s have already been reported for p-type and n-type germanium, respectively, although improving surface recombination velocities below 100 cm/s would result in marginal efficiency gains. Therefore, the main challenge for the material is not reducing this parameter further but developing robust and reliable processes for integrating the current techniques into functional devices.
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