We explore the mechanisms for an efficient light trapping structure for thin-film silicon solar cells. The design combines a distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) and periodic gratings. Using photonic band theories and numerical simulations, we discover that light can be scattered into the DBR by gratings, with an unusual way of light trapping different from metal reflectors and photonic crystals. We further investigate the influence of DBR on generated photocurrent in different device configurations. These results would provide new design rules for photonic structures in thin-film solar cells.Masdar Institute of Science and Technolog
We experimentally investigate the light-trapping effect of plasmonic reflection grating back contact...
A novel structure for thin-film solar cells is simulated with the purpose of maximizing the absorpti...
We present a theoretical study of amorphous and crystalline thin-film solar cells with a periodic pa...
Thin film silicon solar cells are believed to be promising candidates for continuing cost reduction ...
Light trapping has been an important issue for thin film silicon solar cells because of the low abso...
A highly efficient light-trapping structure, consisting of a diffractive grating, a distributed Brag...
Light trapping is an important issue for thin film silicon photovoltaic cells due to the limited abs...
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...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
ABSTRACT: We theoretically investigate light trapping in thin film crystalline silicon solar cells w...
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...
One of the foremost challenges in designing thin-film silicon solar cells (TFSC) is devising efficie...
AbstractSilicon based solar cells are having weak absorption of light and hence, needs light trappin...
We experimentally investigate the light-trapping effect of plasmonic reflection grating back contact...
A novel structure for thin-film solar cells is simulated with the purpose of maximizing the absorpti...
We present a theoretical study of amorphous and crystalline thin-film solar cells with a periodic pa...
Thin film silicon solar cells are believed to be promising candidates for continuing cost reduction ...
Light trapping has been an important issue for thin film silicon solar cells because of the low abso...
A highly efficient light-trapping structure, consisting of a diffractive grating, a distributed Brag...
Light trapping is an important issue for thin film silicon photovoltaic cells due to the limited abs...
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...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
ABSTRACT: We theoretically investigate light trapping in thin film crystalline silicon solar cells w...
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...
One of the foremost challenges in designing thin-film silicon solar cells (TFSC) is devising efficie...
AbstractSilicon based solar cells are having weak absorption of light and hence, needs light trappin...
We experimentally investigate the light-trapping effect of plasmonic reflection grating back contact...
A novel structure for thin-film solar cells is simulated with the purpose of maximizing the absorpti...
We present a theoretical study of amorphous and crystalline thin-film solar cells with a periodic pa...