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Light trapping for emission from a photovoltaic cell under normally incident monochromatic illumination
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringConversion EfficiencyPhotovoltaic DevicesPlasmon-enhanced PhotovoltaicsPhotovoltaic SystemPhotovoltaicsIncident Monochromatic IlluminationOptical PropertiesSolar Cell StructuresElectrical EngineeringLight RegulationSolar PowerPhotonic MaterialsNew Lighting TechnologyPhotovoltaic CellAnti-reflective CoatingsMultilayered Bandpass FilterApplied PhysicsBuilding-integrated PhotovoltaicsLight AbsorptionSolar CellsOptoelectronicsBandpass FilterSolar Cell Materials
We have theoretically demonstrated a new light-trapping mechanism to reduce emission from a photovoltaic (PV) cell used for a monochromatic light source, which improves limiting conversion efficiency determined by the detailed balance. A multilayered bandpass filter formed on the surface of a PV cell has been found to prevent the light generated inside by radiative recombination from escaping the cell, resulting in a remarkable decrease of the effective solid angle for the emission. We have clarified a guide to design a suitable configuration of the bandpass filter and achieved significant reduction of the emission. The resultant gain in monochromatic conversion efficiency in the radiative limit due to the optimally designed 18-layerd bandpass filters is as high as 6% under normally incident 1064 nm illumination of 10 mW/cm2 ∼ 1 kW/cm2, compared with the efficiency for the perfect anti-reflection treatment to the surface of a conventional solar cell.
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