In this paper we introduce the three-dimensional formulation of the OPTOS formalism, a matrix-based method that allows for the efficient simulation of non-coherent light propagation and absorption in thick textured sheets. As application examples, we calculate the absorptance of solar cells featuring textures on front and rear side with different feature sizes operating in different optical regimes. A discretization of polar and azimuth angle enables a three-dimensional description of systems with arbitrary surface textures. We present redistribution matrices for 3D surface textures, including pyramidal textures, binary crossed gratings and a Lambertian scatterer. The results of the OPTOS simulations for silicon sheets with different combin...
Perovskite silicon tandem solar cells can overcome the efficiency limit of single junction silicon s...
cells is achieved with randomly textured superstrates (TCO and/or glass). Due to a continuous and br...
The one-dimensional numerical solution for a simple solar cell structure is discussed and compared w...
Surface textures can significantly improve anti-reflective and light trapping properties of silicon ...
Silicon solar cells require light trapping structures, because silicon as indirect semiconductor onl...
A matrix-based approach efficiently simulates ray- and wave-optical phenomena together within multi-...
Efficient light trapping is of great importance for thin-film silicon solar cells. Randomly textured...
We investigate light-scattering textures for the application in thin-film solar cells which consist ...
A comprehensive analysis of the optical properties of different surface textures for silicon solar c...
AbstractEfficient light trapping is essential for silicon thin-film solar cells. Excellent light tra...
Efficient light trapping is essential for silicon thin-film solar cells. Excellent light trapping fo...
In this paper we present a simulation method for the investigation of diffractive effects in solar c...
Light management is important for improving the performance of thin-film solar cells. Advanced conce...
We numerically investigate the light-absorption behavior of thin-film silicon for normal-incident li...
A comprehensive investigation reveals three useful approximations to the optical behavior of isotext...
Perovskite silicon tandem solar cells can overcome the efficiency limit of single junction silicon s...
cells is achieved with randomly textured superstrates (TCO and/or glass). Due to a continuous and br...
The one-dimensional numerical solution for a simple solar cell structure is discussed and compared w...
Surface textures can significantly improve anti-reflective and light trapping properties of silicon ...
Silicon solar cells require light trapping structures, because silicon as indirect semiconductor onl...
A matrix-based approach efficiently simulates ray- and wave-optical phenomena together within multi-...
Efficient light trapping is of great importance for thin-film silicon solar cells. Randomly textured...
We investigate light-scattering textures for the application in thin-film solar cells which consist ...
A comprehensive analysis of the optical properties of different surface textures for silicon solar c...
AbstractEfficient light trapping is essential for silicon thin-film solar cells. Excellent light tra...
Efficient light trapping is essential for silicon thin-film solar cells. Excellent light trapping fo...
In this paper we present a simulation method for the investigation of diffractive effects in solar c...
Light management is important for improving the performance of thin-film solar cells. Advanced conce...
We numerically investigate the light-absorption behavior of thin-film silicon for normal-incident li...
A comprehensive investigation reveals three useful approximations to the optical behavior of isotext...
Perovskite silicon tandem solar cells can overcome the efficiency limit of single junction silicon s...
cells is achieved with randomly textured superstrates (TCO and/or glass). Due to a continuous and br...
The one-dimensional numerical solution for a simple solar cell structure is discussed and compared w...