Chalcopyrite solar cells exhibit one of the highest conversion efficiencies among thin-film solar cell technologies (> 23.3%), however a considerably thick absorber ≥1.8 μm is required for an efficient absorption of the long-wavelength light and collection of charge carriers. In order to minimize the material consumption and to accelerate the fabrication process, further thinning down of the absorber layer is important. Using a thin absorber layer results in a highly reduced photocurrent density and to compensate for it an effective light management needs to be introduced. Experimentally supported, advanced optical simulations in a PV module configuration, i.e. solar cell structure including the encapsulation and front glass are employed to...
Novel architectures for light trapping in ultrathin Cu(In,Ga)Se 2 (CIGS) solar cells are proposed an...
International audienceBecause of poor light absorption, Cu(In,Ga)Se2-based (CIGS) solar cells with a...
Novel architectures for light trapping in ultrathinCu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) solar cells are proposed and ...
Chalcopyrite solar cells exhibit one of the highest conversion efficiencies among thin-film solar ce...
In ultra-thin chalcopyrite solar cells and photovoltaic modules, efficient light management is requi...
International audienceWe have used 3-D optical modelling to investigate light management concepts ba...
We have used 3-D optical modelling to investigate light management concepts based on periodic textur...
In this paper we present an optical simulation of light management in Cu(In,Ga)Se2 thin-film solar c...
One of the key approaches to slow down and eventually prevent dramatic climate change is direct elec...
Reducing the absorber layer thickness below 1 μm for a regular copper indium gallium di-selenide (CI...
In order to decrease their cost and the use of rare metal elements, thin film solar cell thicknesses...
This thesis explores ways to create highly efficient, thin-film solar cells. Both high short circuit...
Having an absorber layer thickness below 1 micrometre for a regular copper indium gallium di-selenid...
The coming years will see humanity facing significant challenges to ensure its continued survival. T...
In order to decrease their cost and the use of rare metal elements, thin lm solar cell thicknesses a...
Novel architectures for light trapping in ultrathin Cu(In,Ga)Se 2 (CIGS) solar cells are proposed an...
International audienceBecause of poor light absorption, Cu(In,Ga)Se2-based (CIGS) solar cells with a...
Novel architectures for light trapping in ultrathinCu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) solar cells are proposed and ...
Chalcopyrite solar cells exhibit one of the highest conversion efficiencies among thin-film solar ce...
In ultra-thin chalcopyrite solar cells and photovoltaic modules, efficient light management is requi...
International audienceWe have used 3-D optical modelling to investigate light management concepts ba...
We have used 3-D optical modelling to investigate light management concepts based on periodic textur...
In this paper we present an optical simulation of light management in Cu(In,Ga)Se2 thin-film solar c...
One of the key approaches to slow down and eventually prevent dramatic climate change is direct elec...
Reducing the absorber layer thickness below 1 μm for a regular copper indium gallium di-selenide (CI...
In order to decrease their cost and the use of rare metal elements, thin film solar cell thicknesses...
This thesis explores ways to create highly efficient, thin-film solar cells. Both high short circuit...
Having an absorber layer thickness below 1 micrometre for a regular copper indium gallium di-selenid...
The coming years will see humanity facing significant challenges to ensure its continued survival. T...
In order to decrease their cost and the use of rare metal elements, thin lm solar cell thicknesses a...
Novel architectures for light trapping in ultrathin Cu(In,Ga)Se 2 (CIGS) solar cells are proposed an...
International audienceBecause of poor light absorption, Cu(In,Ga)Se2-based (CIGS) solar cells with a...
Novel architectures for light trapping in ultrathinCu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) solar cells are proposed and ...