A new method combining in-situ real-time spectroscopic ellipsometry and optical modeling to optimize the thickness of an anti-reflective (AR) coating for Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) solar cells is described and applied directly to fabricate devices. The model is based on transfer matrix theory with input from the accurate measurement of complex dielectric function spectra and thickness of each layer in the solar cell by spectroscopic ellipsometry. The AR coating thickness is optimized in real time to optically enhance device performance with varying thickness and properties of the constituent layers. Among the parameters studied, we notably demonstrate how changes in thickness of the CIGS absorber layer, buffer layers, and transparent contact layer...
AbstractIn this work we use an effective weighting function to include the internal quantum efficien...
Thin film, CIGS solar cells were able to achieve efficiency values higher than multicristalline sili...
Cu(In,Ga)Se-2-based (CIGS) solar cells with ultrathin (<= 500 nm) absorber layers suffer from the...
A new method combining in-situ real-time spectroscopic ellipsometry and optical modeling to optimize...
As world energy demands continue to increase, the need to generate electricity from a broader variet...
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 order to decrease their cost and the use of rare metal elements, thin film solar cell thicknesses...
In view of the large-scale utilization of Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) solar cells for photovoltaic applicati...
With the advent of the 21st century, one of the serious problems facing mankind is harmful effects o...
We present an approach for the optimization of thin film antireflective coatings for encapsulated pl...
We present a systematic study of the effect of variation of the zinc oxide (ZnO) and copper indium g...
Minimizing the photon losses by depositing an anti-reflection layer can increase the conversion effi...
Nonplanar structured photovoltaic absorber design has potential to achieve high solar cell efficienc...
One of the key approaches to slow down and eventually prevent dramatic climate change is direct elec...
AbstractIn this work we use an effective weighting function to include the internal quantum efficien...
Thin film, CIGS solar cells were able to achieve efficiency values higher than multicristalline sili...
Cu(In,Ga)Se-2-based (CIGS) solar cells with ultrathin (<= 500 nm) absorber layers suffer from the...
A new method combining in-situ real-time spectroscopic ellipsometry and optical modeling to optimize...
As world energy demands continue to increase, the need to generate electricity from a broader variet...
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 order to decrease their cost and the use of rare metal elements, thin film solar cell thicknesses...
In view of the large-scale utilization of Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) solar cells for photovoltaic applicati...
With the advent of the 21st century, one of the serious problems facing mankind is harmful effects o...
We present an approach for the optimization of thin film antireflective coatings for encapsulated pl...
We present a systematic study of the effect of variation of the zinc oxide (ZnO) and copper indium g...
Minimizing the photon losses by depositing an anti-reflection layer can increase the conversion effi...
Nonplanar structured photovoltaic absorber design has potential to achieve high solar cell efficienc...
One of the key approaches to slow down and eventually prevent dramatic climate change is direct elec...
AbstractIn this work we use an effective weighting function to include the internal quantum efficien...
Thin film, CIGS solar cells were able to achieve efficiency values higher than multicristalline sili...
Cu(In,Ga)Se-2-based (CIGS) solar cells with ultrathin (<= 500 nm) absorber layers suffer from the...