TY - JOUR
T1 - Leveraging InGaN solar cells for visible light communication reception
AU - Manzoor, Habib Ullah
AU - Manzoor, Sanaullah
AU - Jamshed, Muhammad Ali
AU - Manzoor, Tareq
PY - 2024/2/6
Y1 - 2024/2/6
N2 - Solar cells are increasingly being utilised for both energy harvesting and reception in free-space optical (FSO) communication networks. The authors focus on the implementation of a mid-band p-In0.01Ga0.99 N/p-In0.5Ga0.5 N/n-In0.5Ga0.5 N (PPN) solar cell, boasting an impressive 26.36% conversion efficiency (under 1.5AM conditions) as a receiver within an indoor FSO communication network. Employing a solar cell with dimensions of 1 mm in length and width, the FSO system underwent simulation using Optisystm software, while the solar cell's behaviour was simulated using SCAPS-1D. The received power from the solar cell was then compared to that of four commercially available avalanche photodiode (APD) receivers. Exploring incident wavelengths spanning 400–700 nm within the visible spectrum, across transmission distances of 5, 10, 15, and 20 m, the study presented current-voltage (IV) and power-voltage curves. Notably, the InGaN solar cell exhibited superior electrical power output compared to all commercial APDs. In conclusion, the findings underscore that augmenting received power has the potential to enhance FSO network quality and support extended transmission distances.
AB - Solar cells are increasingly being utilised for both energy harvesting and reception in free-space optical (FSO) communication networks. The authors focus on the implementation of a mid-band p-In0.01Ga0.99 N/p-In0.5Ga0.5 N/n-In0.5Ga0.5 N (PPN) solar cell, boasting an impressive 26.36% conversion efficiency (under 1.5AM conditions) as a receiver within an indoor FSO communication network. Employing a solar cell with dimensions of 1 mm in length and width, the FSO system underwent simulation using Optisystm software, while the solar cell's behaviour was simulated using SCAPS-1D. The received power from the solar cell was then compared to that of four commercially available avalanche photodiode (APD) receivers. Exploring incident wavelengths spanning 400–700 nm within the visible spectrum, across transmission distances of 5, 10, 15, and 20 m, the study presented current-voltage (IV) and power-voltage curves. Notably, the InGaN solar cell exhibited superior electrical power output compared to all commercial APDs. In conclusion, the findings underscore that augmenting received power has the potential to enhance FSO network quality and support extended transmission distances.
KW - free-space optical communication
KW - optical communication
KW - passive optical networks
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85184390750&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1049/ntw2.12115
DO - 10.1049/ntw2.12115
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85184390750
SN - 2047-4954
VL - 13
SP - 271
EP - 279
JO - IET Networks
JF - IET Networks
IS - 4
ER -