In this paper we present a simulation method for the investigation of diffractive effects in solar cells. The method is based on a coupling of a rigorous wave optical simulation program and a semiconductor device simulation tool. By comparing characteristic values for a solar cell simulated with this coupled approach to results obtained with a standard procedure, we show that solar cells can be modelled with the presented approach consistently. Following that, we use this method to investigate the effects induced by a photonic structure into a crystalline silicon solar cell. As an exemplary system a diffractive backside linear grating was used. We show that with an optimized grating, the solar cell efficiency can be increased by more than 1...
Light trapping is becoming of increasing importance in crystalline silicon solar cells as thinner wa...
An optical model for solar cell device simulations providing a computational rapid alternative or ex...
Efficient light trapping is of great importance for thin-film silicon solar cells. Randomly textured...
Modelling of solar cells today is general practice in research and widely-used in industry. Establis...
In this paper, we present guidelines for the design of backside gratings for crystalline silicon sol...
Diffractive rear side light trapping structures significantly enhance the path length for near infra...
The possibility to increase the efficiency of solar cells by a restriction of the maximal angle of e...
Light management is important for improving the performance of thin-film solar cells. Advanced conce...
In this paper we introduce the three-dimensional formulation of the OPTOS formalism, a matrix-based ...
Silicon solar cells require light trapping structures, because silicon as indirect semiconductor onl...
A simplified three-dimensional study is presented of the light confinement, that is, of the enhancem...
This work describes an investigation into optical methods to improve the optical absorption properti...
-Light-trapping techniques can be used to improve the efficiency of thin silicon solar cells. We rep...
We study light scattering and absorption in thin film solar cells, using a model system of a sinusoi...
We use a 1D grating back reflector to study the mechanism of light trapping in solar cells. Experime...
Light trapping is becoming of increasing importance in crystalline silicon solar cells as thinner wa...
An optical model for solar cell device simulations providing a computational rapid alternative or ex...
Efficient light trapping is of great importance for thin-film silicon solar cells. Randomly textured...
Modelling of solar cells today is general practice in research and widely-used in industry. Establis...
In this paper, we present guidelines for the design of backside gratings for crystalline silicon sol...
Diffractive rear side light trapping structures significantly enhance the path length for near infra...
The possibility to increase the efficiency of solar cells by a restriction of the maximal angle of e...
Light management is important for improving the performance of thin-film solar cells. Advanced conce...
In this paper we introduce the three-dimensional formulation of the OPTOS formalism, a matrix-based ...
Silicon solar cells require light trapping structures, because silicon as indirect semiconductor onl...
A simplified three-dimensional study is presented of the light confinement, that is, of the enhancem...
This work describes an investigation into optical methods to improve the optical absorption properti...
-Light-trapping techniques can be used to improve the efficiency of thin silicon solar cells. We rep...
We study light scattering and absorption in thin film solar cells, using a model system of a sinusoi...
We use a 1D grating back reflector to study the mechanism of light trapping in solar cells. Experime...
Light trapping is becoming of increasing importance in crystalline silicon solar cells as thinner wa...
An optical model for solar cell device simulations providing a computational rapid alternative or ex...
Efficient light trapping is of great importance for thin-film silicon solar cells. Randomly textured...