Efficient solar cells require both strong absorption and effective collection of photogenerated carriers. With these requirements in mind, the absorber layer should be optically thick but electrically thin, to benefit from reduced bulk transport losses. It is therefore important to clarify whether thin-film silicon solar cells can compete with conventional wafer-based devices. In this paper we present a theoretical study of optical and electro-optical performance of thin-film crystalline silicon (c-Si) solar cells implementing light-trapping schemes. First, we use Rigorous Coupled-Wave Analysis (RCWA) to asses the light-trapping capabilities of a number of photonic structures characterized by different levels of disorder. Then, we present t...
In this contribution, we use a rigorous electro-optical model to study randomly rough crystalline si...
In this contribution, we use a rigorous electro-optical model to study randomly rough crystalline si...
We present advanced light trapping concepts for thin film silicon solar cells. When an amorphous and...
Efficient solar cells require both strong absorption and effective collection of photogenerated carr...
Efficient photovoltaic conversion of solar energy requires optimization of both light absorption and...
Efficient photovoltaic conversion of solar energy requires optimization of both light absorption and...
Thin-film solar cells based on silicon have emerged as an alternative to standard thick wafers techn...
Thin-film solar cells based on silicon have emerged as an alternative to standard thick wafers techn...
We theoretically investigate the light-trapping properties of one- and two-dimensional periodic patt...
We theoretically investigate the light-trapping properties of one- and two-dimensional periodic patt...
ABSTRACT: We theoretically investigate light trapping in thin film crystalline silicon solar cells w...
Photovoltaic (PV) conversion of solar energy starts to give an appreciable contribution to power gen...
Photovoltaic (PV) conversion of solar energy starts to give an appreciable contribution to power gen...
ABSTRACT: In this work, we use a rigorous electro-optical model to study silicon solar cells with ra...
AbstractIn this paper we present a theoretical study of light trapping in polycrystalline silicon (p...
In this contribution, we use a rigorous electro-optical model to study randomly rough crystalline si...
In this contribution, we use a rigorous electro-optical model to study randomly rough crystalline si...
We present advanced light trapping concepts for thin film silicon solar cells. When an amorphous and...
Efficient solar cells require both strong absorption and effective collection of photogenerated carr...
Efficient photovoltaic conversion of solar energy requires optimization of both light absorption and...
Efficient photovoltaic conversion of solar energy requires optimization of both light absorption and...
Thin-film solar cells based on silicon have emerged as an alternative to standard thick wafers techn...
Thin-film solar cells based on silicon have emerged as an alternative to standard thick wafers techn...
We theoretically investigate the light-trapping properties of one- and two-dimensional periodic patt...
We theoretically investigate the light-trapping properties of one- and two-dimensional periodic patt...
ABSTRACT: We theoretically investigate light trapping in thin film crystalline silicon solar cells w...
Photovoltaic (PV) conversion of solar energy starts to give an appreciable contribution to power gen...
Photovoltaic (PV) conversion of solar energy starts to give an appreciable contribution to power gen...
ABSTRACT: In this work, we use a rigorous electro-optical model to study silicon solar cells with ra...
AbstractIn this paper we present a theoretical study of light trapping in polycrystalline silicon (p...
In this contribution, we use a rigorous electro-optical model to study randomly rough crystalline si...
In this contribution, we use a rigorous electro-optical model to study randomly rough crystalline si...
We present advanced light trapping concepts for thin film silicon solar cells. When an amorphous and...