In this contribution, we use a rigorous electro-optical model to study randomly rough crystalline silicon solar cells with the absorber thickness ranging from 1 to 100 m. We demonstrate a significant efficiency enhancement, particularly strong for thin cells. We estimate the "region of interest" for thin-film photovoltaics, namely the thickness range for which the energy conversion efficiency reaches maximum. This optimal thickness results from the opposite trends of current and voltage as a function of the absorber thickness. Finally, we focus on surface recombination. In our design, the cell efficiency is limited by recombination at the rear (silicon absorber/back reflector) interface, and therefore engineering the front surface to a larg...
Efficient photovoltaic conversion of solar energy requires optimization of both light absorption and...
In order to simultaneously decrease the production costs of thin film silicon solar cells and obtain...
Efficient photovoltaic conversion of solar energy requires optimization of both light absorption and...
In this contribution, we use a rigorous electro-optical model to study randomly rough crystalline si...
ABSTRACT: In this work, we use a rigorous electro-optical model to study silicon solar cells with ra...
A theoretical study of randomly rough interfaces to obtain light trapping in thin-film silicon solar...
We study light-trapping in thin-film silicon solar cells with rough interfaces. We consider solar ce...
We study light-trapping in thin-film silicon solar cells with rough interfaces. We consider solar ce...
Efficient solar cells require both strong absorption and effective collection of photogenerated carr...
A theoretical study of randomly rough interfaces to obtain light trapping in thin-film silicon solar...
A theoretical study of randomly rough interfaces to obtain light trapping in thin-film silicon solar...
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...
This chapter sensitizes the reader to the peculiarities of randomly textured surfaces in the context...
The influence of film formation on light-trapping properties of silicon thin-film solar cells prepar...
Efficient photovoltaic conversion of solar energy requires optimization of both light absorption and...
In order to simultaneously decrease the production costs of thin film silicon solar cells and obtain...
Efficient photovoltaic conversion of solar energy requires optimization of both light absorption and...
In this contribution, we use a rigorous electro-optical model to study randomly rough crystalline si...
ABSTRACT: In this work, we use a rigorous electro-optical model to study silicon solar cells with ra...
A theoretical study of randomly rough interfaces to obtain light trapping in thin-film silicon solar...
We study light-trapping in thin-film silicon solar cells with rough interfaces. We consider solar ce...
We study light-trapping in thin-film silicon solar cells with rough interfaces. We consider solar ce...
Efficient solar cells require both strong absorption and effective collection of photogenerated carr...
A theoretical study of randomly rough interfaces to obtain light trapping in thin-film silicon solar...
A theoretical study of randomly rough interfaces to obtain light trapping in thin-film silicon solar...
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...
This chapter sensitizes the reader to the peculiarities of randomly textured surfaces in the context...
The influence of film formation on light-trapping properties of silicon thin-film solar cells prepar...
Efficient photovoltaic conversion of solar energy requires optimization of both light absorption and...
In order to simultaneously decrease the production costs of thin film silicon solar cells and obtain...
Efficient photovoltaic conversion of solar energy requires optimization of both light absorption and...