Theory predicts that periodic photonic nanostructures should outperform their random counterparts in trapping light in solar cells. However, the current certified world-record conversion efficiency for amorphous silicon thin-film solar cells, which strongly rely on light trapping, was achieved on the random pyramidal morphology of transparent zinc oxide electrodes. Based on insights from waveguide theory, we develop tailored periodic arrays of nanocavities on glass fabricated by nanosphere lithography, which enable a cell with a remarkable short-circuit current density of 17.1 mA/cm(2) and a high initial efficiency of 10.9%. A direct comparison with a cell deposited on the random pyramidal morphology of state-of-the-art zinc oxide electrode...
Nanostructured active or absorbing layers of solar cells, including photonic crystals and wire array...
The Lambertian limit for solar cells is a benchmark for evaluating their efficiency. It has been sho...
Efficient photovoltaic conversion of solar energy requires optimization of both light absorption and...
Light trapping is of very high importance for silicon photovoltaics (PV) and especially for thin-fil...
We present a systematic experimental study on the impact of disorder in advanced nanophotonic light-...
An amorphous silicon solar cell on a periodic nanocone back reflector with a high 9.7% initial conve...
Here we discuss the design, fabrication, and simulation of ultrathin film n-i-p a-Si:H solar cells i...
Light trapping has now been recognized as an essential element of highly efficient solar cells. A la...
We present a systematic simulation study on the impact of disorder in thin film silicon solar cells ...
Over the last several decades there have been significant advances in the study and understanding of...
It is shown that randomising the photon distribution over the frequency as well as orientation varia...
We present a theoretical study of crystalline and amorphous silicon thin-film solar cells with a per...
We study the light-trapping properties of surface textures generated by a bottom-up approach, which ...
Nanophotonic light trapping for solar cells is an exciting field that has seen exponential growth in...
Random structures are typically used for light trapping in thin-film silicon solar cells. However, t...
Nanostructured active or absorbing layers of solar cells, including photonic crystals and wire array...
The Lambertian limit for solar cells is a benchmark for evaluating their efficiency. It has been sho...
Efficient photovoltaic conversion of solar energy requires optimization of both light absorption and...
Light trapping is of very high importance for silicon photovoltaics (PV) and especially for thin-fil...
We present a systematic experimental study on the impact of disorder in advanced nanophotonic light-...
An amorphous silicon solar cell on a periodic nanocone back reflector with a high 9.7% initial conve...
Here we discuss the design, fabrication, and simulation of ultrathin film n-i-p a-Si:H solar cells i...
Light trapping has now been recognized as an essential element of highly efficient solar cells. A la...
We present a systematic simulation study on the impact of disorder in thin film silicon solar cells ...
Over the last several decades there have been significant advances in the study and understanding of...
It is shown that randomising the photon distribution over the frequency as well as orientation varia...
We present a theoretical study of crystalline and amorphous silicon thin-film solar cells with a per...
We study the light-trapping properties of surface textures generated by a bottom-up approach, which ...
Nanophotonic light trapping for solar cells is an exciting field that has seen exponential growth in...
Random structures are typically used for light trapping in thin-film silicon solar cells. However, t...
Nanostructured active or absorbing layers of solar cells, including photonic crystals and wire array...
The Lambertian limit for solar cells is a benchmark for evaluating their efficiency. It has been sho...
Efficient photovoltaic conversion of solar energy requires optimization of both light absorption and...