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Comparison and optimization of randomly textured surfaces in thin-film solar cells
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2010
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringPlasmon-enhanced PhotovoltaicsScattering PropertiesRayleigh ScatteringPhotovoltaicsOptical PropertiesThin Film ProcessingReflectance ModelingMaterials ScienceThin-film Solar CellsPhysicsSurface CharacterizationGeneric Surface ProfileRigorous Diffraction TheorySurface AnalysisSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsLight ScatteringLight AbsorptionSolar CellsSurface Processing
Using rigorous diffraction theory we investigate the scattering properties of various random textures currently used for photon management in thin-film solar cells. We relate the haze and the angularly resolved scattering function of these cells to the enhancement of light absorption. A simple criterion is derived that provides an explanation why certain textures operate more beneficially than others. Using this criterion we propose a generic surface profile that outperforms the available substrates. This work facilitates the understanding of the effect of randomly textured surfaces and provides guidelines towards their optimization.
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