Publication | Open Access
Efficient light management scheme for thin film silicon solar cells via transparent random nanostructures fabricated by nanoimprinting
67
Citations
13
References
2010
Year
EngineeringOrganic Solar CellPlasmon-enhanced PhotovoltaicsElectronic PropertiesPhotovoltaicsInterface MorphologyNanoelectronicsNanolithography MethodThin Film ProcessingMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringThin-film FabricationNanotechnologyOxide ElectronicsSemiconductor MaterialRandom NanostructuresApplied PhysicsTransparent Random NanostructuresNanofabricationSolar CellsOptoelectronics
We propose the use of transparent replicated random nanostructures fabricated via nanoimprinting on glass as next-generation superstrates for thin film silicon solar cells. We validate our approach by demonstrating short-circuit current densities for p-i-n hydrogenated microcrystalline silicon solar cells as high as for state-of-the-art nanotextured ZnO front electrodes. Our methodology opens exciting possibilities to integrate a large variety of nanostructures into p-i-n solar cells and allows to systematically investigate the influence of interface morphology on the optical and electronic properties of the device in order to further improve device performance.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1