Random structures are typically used for light trapping in thin-film silicon solar cells. However, theoretically periodic structures can outperform random structures in such applications. In this paper we compare random and periodic structures of similar shape. Both types of structure are based on atomic force microscopy (AFM) scans of a sputtered and etched ZnO layer. The absorption in a solar cell on both structures was calculated and compared to external quantum efficiency (EQE) measurements of samples fabricated on the random texture. Measured and simulated currents were found to be comparable. A scalar scattering approach was used to simulate random structures, the rigorous coupled wave analysis (RCWA) to simulate periodic structures. ...
Theory predicts that periodic photonic nanostructures should outperform their random counterparts in...
Light trapping in thin-film silicon solar cell arising from randomly textured ZnO front contact laye...
Enhanced light absorption in amorphous silicon thin films deposited on randomly textured zinc-oxide ...
Random structures are typically used for light trapping in thin-film silicon solar cells. However, t...
Many types of thin-film solar cell demand advanced light-trapping concepts, in order to overcome the...
Light trapping is of very high importance for silicon photovoltaics (PV) and especially for thin-fil...
Light trapping is of very high importance for silicon photovoltaics (PV) and especially for thin-fil...
Efficient light trapping is of great importance for thin-film silicon solar cells. Randomly textured...
A simple method is developed to determine the light trapping properties of arbitrarily textured sola...
cells is achieved with randomly textured superstrates (TCO and/or glass). Due to a continuous and br...
Thin-film silicon solar cells make use of relatively thin layers of active material compared to wafe...
The concept of photonic random textures for application as a light-trapping scheme in thin-film sola...
AbstractEfficient light trapping is essential for silicon thin-film solar cells. Excellent light tra...
We present a systematic simulation study on the impact of disorder in thin film silicon solar cells ...
Haase C, Stiebig H. Thin-film silicon solar cells with efficient periodic light trapping texture. Ap...
Theory predicts that periodic photonic nanostructures should outperform their random counterparts in...
Light trapping in thin-film silicon solar cell arising from randomly textured ZnO front contact laye...
Enhanced light absorption in amorphous silicon thin films deposited on randomly textured zinc-oxide ...
Random structures are typically used for light trapping in thin-film silicon solar cells. However, t...
Many types of thin-film solar cell demand advanced light-trapping concepts, in order to overcome the...
Light trapping is of very high importance for silicon photovoltaics (PV) and especially for thin-fil...
Light trapping is of very high importance for silicon photovoltaics (PV) and especially for thin-fil...
Efficient light trapping is of great importance for thin-film silicon solar cells. Randomly textured...
A simple method is developed to determine the light trapping properties of arbitrarily textured sola...
cells is achieved with randomly textured superstrates (TCO and/or glass). Due to a continuous and br...
Thin-film silicon solar cells make use of relatively thin layers of active material compared to wafe...
The concept of photonic random textures for application as a light-trapping scheme in thin-film sola...
AbstractEfficient light trapping is essential for silicon thin-film solar cells. Excellent light tra...
We present a systematic simulation study on the impact of disorder in thin film silicon solar cells ...
Haase C, Stiebig H. Thin-film silicon solar cells with efficient periodic light trapping texture. Ap...
Theory predicts that periodic photonic nanostructures should outperform their random counterparts in...
Light trapping in thin-film silicon solar cell arising from randomly textured ZnO front contact laye...
Enhanced light absorption in amorphous silicon thin films deposited on randomly textured zinc-oxide ...