Wednesday, June 19, 2013

1306.4116 (Samart Jain et al.)

Broadband absorption enhancement in ultra-thin crystalline Si solar
cells by incorporating metallic and dielectric nanostructures in the back
reflector
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Samart Jain, Valerie Depauw, Vladimir D. Miljkovic, Alexamder Dmitriev, Christos Trompoukis, Ivan Gordon, Pol van Dorpe, Ounsi El Daif
We propose a back-reflecting scheme in order to enhance the maximum achievable current in one micron thick crystalline silicon solar cells. We perform 3-dimensional numerical investigations of the scattering properties of metallic nanostructures located at the back side, and optimize them for enhancing absorption in the silicon layer. We validate our numerical results experimentally and also compare the absorption enhancement in the solar cell structure, both with quasi-periodic and random metallic nanostructures. We have looked at the interplay between the metallic nanostructures and an integrated back-reflector. We show that the combination of metallic nanoparticles and a metallic reflector results in significant parasitic absorption. We compared this to another implementation based on titanium dioxide nanoparticles which act as a lambertian reflector of light. Our simulation and experimental results show that this proposed configuration results in reduced absorption losses and in broadband enhancement of absorption for ultra-thin solar cells, paving the way to an optimal back reflector for thin film photovoltaics.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1306.4116

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