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Enhancement of optical transmission with random nanohole structures
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringOptical GlassPlasmon-enhanced PhotovoltaicsMicro-optical ComponentOptical PropertiesGuided-wave OpticPatterned GlassesRandom Nanohole StructuresNanophotonicsNanolithography MethodMaterials SciencePhotonicsElectrical EngineeringPhysicsNanotechnologyOptical TransmissionPhotonic DeviceGlass SurfaceApplied PhysicsGlass PhotonicsSolar CellsOptoelectronics
We demonstrate an enhancement of optical transmission by creating randomly distributed nanoholes in a glass surface using a simple bottom-up fabrication process. V-shaped holes with sub-100 nm diameter are created by anodized aluminum oxide template and dry etching on glass substrates. The broadband and omnidirectional antireflective effect of the proposed nanostructures is confirmed by measuring the transmittance of the patterned glasses, leading to 3% better transmission. Subsequently, the short-circuit current and the open-circuit voltage of a solar cell with nanostructures are enhanced by 3-4%, improving the solar cell efficiency from 10.47% to 11.20% after two weeks of outdoor testing.
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