Ag nanoparticle arrays, located on the front or rear surface of a Si solar cell, can provide effective lighttrapping via the excitation of localised surface plasmons. We identify key parameters in engineering random Ag nanoparticle arrays for optimum plasmonic light-trapping. We demonstrate that there is an asymmetry in scattering behaviour between particles located on the front and rear of a Si substrate, which we attribute to differences in the driving field at the position of the nanoparticles. Applying the design considerations presented, we report a relative photocurrent increase of 27% over the light trapping spectral region for thin c-Si solar cells incorporating a rearlocated self-assembled Ag nanoparticle array, constituting the la...
To improve the competitiveness of solar cells, cell efficiency must increase and use of materials mu...
Plasmonic nanoparticles were once sought to harness enormous potential for light-trapping in inorgan...
To realize high-efficiency thin-film silicon solar cells it is crucial to develop light-trapping met...
Ag nanoparticle arrays, located on the front or rear surface of a Si solar cell, can provide effecti...
We present experimental results for photocurrent enhancements in thin c-Si solar cells due to light-...
Optically driven localised surface plasmons can be excited on sub-wavelength metal particles, which ...
A systematic investigation of the nanoparticle-enhanced light trapping in thin-film silicon solar ce...
Plasmonic nanostructures have been recently investigated as a possible way to improve absorption of ...
The paper reports a development and implementation of light trapping based on light scattering from ...
Significant photocurrent enhancement has been achieved for evaporated solid-phase-crystallized polyc...
ABSTRACT: Advanced light management in thin-film solar cells is becoming increasingly important to r...
Plasmonic thin film solar cells (modified with metallic nanostructures) often display enhanced light...
Effective light management is imperative in maintaining high efficiencies as photovoltaic devices be...
Photocurrent enhancement in thin a-Si:H solar cells due to the plasmonic light trapping is investiga...
Plasmonic light trapping in thin film silicon solar cells is a promising route to achieve high effic...
To improve the competitiveness of solar cells, cell efficiency must increase and use of materials mu...
Plasmonic nanoparticles were once sought to harness enormous potential for light-trapping in inorgan...
To realize high-efficiency thin-film silicon solar cells it is crucial to develop light-trapping met...
Ag nanoparticle arrays, located on the front or rear surface of a Si solar cell, can provide effecti...
We present experimental results for photocurrent enhancements in thin c-Si solar cells due to light-...
Optically driven localised surface plasmons can be excited on sub-wavelength metal particles, which ...
A systematic investigation of the nanoparticle-enhanced light trapping in thin-film silicon solar ce...
Plasmonic nanostructures have been recently investigated as a possible way to improve absorption of ...
The paper reports a development and implementation of light trapping based on light scattering from ...
Significant photocurrent enhancement has been achieved for evaporated solid-phase-crystallized polyc...
ABSTRACT: Advanced light management in thin-film solar cells is becoming increasingly important to r...
Plasmonic thin film solar cells (modified with metallic nanostructures) often display enhanced light...
Effective light management is imperative in maintaining high efficiencies as photovoltaic devices be...
Photocurrent enhancement in thin a-Si:H solar cells due to the plasmonic light trapping is investiga...
Plasmonic light trapping in thin film silicon solar cells is a promising route to achieve high effic...
To improve the competitiveness of solar cells, cell efficiency must increase and use of materials mu...
Plasmonic nanoparticles were once sought to harness enormous potential for light-trapping in inorgan...
To realize high-efficiency thin-film silicon solar cells it is crucial to develop light-trapping met...