Improving thin-film crystalline silicon solar cell efficiencies with photonic crystals
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
Most photovoltaic (solar) cells are made from crystalline silicon (c-Si), which has an indirect band gap. This gives rise to weak absorption of one-third of usable solar photons. Therefore, improved light trapping schemes are needed, particularly for c-Si thin film solar cells. Here, a photonic crystal-based light-trapping approach is analyzed and compared to previous approaches. For a solar cell made of a 2 mum thin film of c-Si and a 6 bilayer distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) in the back, power generation can be enhanced by a relative amount of 24.0% by adding a 1D grating, 26.3% by replacing the DBR with a six-period triangular photonic crystal made of air holes in silicon, 31.3% by a DBR plus 2D grating,…
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5Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Photonic crystal
- Optics
- Optoelectronics
- Plasmonic solar cell
- Silicon
- Distributed Bragg reflector
- Thin film
- Affordable and clean energy