The surface area of a building that could potentially be used for Building Integrated Photovoltaics would increase dramatically with the availability of transparent solar cells that could replace windows. The challenge is to capture energy from outside the visible region (UV or IR) while simultaneously allowing a high-quality observation of the outside world and transmitting sufficient light in the visible region to satisfactorily illuminate the interior of the building. In this paper, we show both computationally and experimentally that InP nanowire arrays can have good transparency in the visible region and high absorption in the near-infrared region. We show experimentally that we can achieve mean transparencies in the visible region of ...
Photovoltaic cells based on arrays of semiconductor nanowires promise efficiencies comparable or eve...
We present a theoretical study of the absorption of light in periodic arrays of InP nanowires. The a...
III-V semiconductor nanowires behave as optical antennae because of their shape anisotropy and high ...
Both a single III-V semiconductor nanowire and an array of such nanowires have shown promise for sol...
This thesis provides new solutions for integrable PV by exploiting nanophotonic principles in nanosc...
We experimentally investigate the optical properties of layers of InP, Si, and GaP nanowires, releva...
Photovoltaics based on nanowire arrays could reduce cost and materials consumption compared to plana...
An understanding of the absorption of light is essential for efficient photovoltaic and photodetecti...
We have studied the interaction of light with an array of vertically oriented III-V semiconductor na...
III-V semiconductor nanowires are a platform for next-generation photovoltaics. An interesting resea...
Photovoltaics based on nanowire arrays could reduce cost and materials consumption compared with pla...
Vertical arrays of direct band gap III-V semiconductor nanowires (NWs) hold the prospect of cheap an...
Photovoltaic cells based on arrays of semiconductor nanowires promise efficiencies comparable or eve...
Photovoltaic cells based on arrays of semiconductor nanowires promise efficiencies comparable or eve...
We present a theoretical study of the absorption of light in periodic arrays of InP nanowires. The a...
III-V semiconductor nanowires behave as optical antennae because of their shape anisotropy and high ...
Both a single III-V semiconductor nanowire and an array of such nanowires have shown promise for sol...
This thesis provides new solutions for integrable PV by exploiting nanophotonic principles in nanosc...
We experimentally investigate the optical properties of layers of InP, Si, and GaP nanowires, releva...
Photovoltaics based on nanowire arrays could reduce cost and materials consumption compared to plana...
An understanding of the absorption of light is essential for efficient photovoltaic and photodetecti...
We have studied the interaction of light with an array of vertically oriented III-V semiconductor na...
III-V semiconductor nanowires are a platform for next-generation photovoltaics. An interesting resea...
Photovoltaics based on nanowire arrays could reduce cost and materials consumption compared with pla...
Vertical arrays of direct band gap III-V semiconductor nanowires (NWs) hold the prospect of cheap an...
Photovoltaic cells based on arrays of semiconductor nanowires promise efficiencies comparable or eve...
Photovoltaic cells based on arrays of semiconductor nanowires promise efficiencies comparable or eve...
We present a theoretical study of the absorption of light in periodic arrays of InP nanowires. The a...
III-V semiconductor nanowires behave as optical antennae because of their shape anisotropy and high ...