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Biomimetic and plasmonic hybrid light trapping for highly efficient ultrathin crystalline silicon solar cells

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posted on 2024-11-03, 10:17 authored by Y. Zhang, Baohua JiaBaohua Jia, M. Gu
Designing effective light-trapping structures for the insufficiently absorbed long-wavelength light in ultrathin silicon solar cells represents a key challenge to achieve low cost and highly efficient solar cells. We propose a hybrid structure based on the biomimetic silicon moth-eye structure combined with Ag nanoparticles to achieve advanced light trapping in 2 μm thick crystalline silicon solar cells approaching the Yablonovitch limit. By synergistically using the Mie resonances of the silicon moth-eye structure and the plasmonic resonances of the Ag nanoparticles, the integrated absorption enhancement achieved across the usable solar spectrum is 69% compared with the cells with the conventional light trapping design. This is significantly larger than both the silicon motheye structure (58%) and Ag nanoparticle (41%) individual light trapping. The generated photocurrent in the 2 μm thick silicon layer is as large as 33.4 mA/cm2, which is equivalent to that generated by a 30 μm single-pass absorption in the silicon. The research paves the way for designing highly efficient light trapping structures in ultrathin silicon solar cells.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1364/OE.24.00A506
  2. 2.
    ISSN - Is published in 10944087

Journal

Optics Express

Volume

24

Issue

6

Start page

506

End page

514

Total pages

9

Publisher

OSA - The Optical Society

Place published

Washington, DC, USA

Language

English

Copyright

© 2016 Optical Society of America

Former Identifier

2006123841

Esploro creation date

2023-07-23

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