Advanced light trapping in thin-film silicon solar cells

Conference Paper (2010)
Author(s)

Miro Zeman (TU Delft - Photovoltaic Materials and Devices)

Olindo Isabella (TU Delft - Photovoltaic Materials and Devices)

K Jaeger (TU Delft - Old - EWI Sect. ECTM)

S Solntsev (TU Delft - Old - EWI Sect. PVMD)

R Liang (TU Delft - Electronic Components, Technology and Materials)

R Santbergen (TU Delft - Photovoltaic Materials and Devices)

J Krc (TU Delft - Electrical Power Processing)

Research Group
Photovoltaic Materials and Devices
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/doi:10.1557/PROC-1245-A03-03
More Info
expand_more
Publication Year
2010
Language
English
Research Group
Photovoltaic Materials and Devices
Pages (from-to)
1-12

Abstract

Photon management is one of the key issues for improving the performance of thin-film silicon solar cells. An important part of the photon management is light trapping that helps to confine photons inside the thin absorber layers. At present light trapping is accomplished by the employment of the refractive-index matching layers at the front side and the high-reflective layers at the back contact of the solar cells and scattering of light at randomly surface-textured interfaces. In this article key issues and potential of light management in thin-film silicon solar cells are addressed. Novel approaches for light trapping are presented such as i) surface textures based on periodic diffraction gratings and modulated surface morphologies for enhanced scattering and anti-reflection, ii) metal nano-particles introducing plasmonic scattering, and iii) one-dimensional photonic-crystal-like structures for back reflectors.

No files available

Metadata only record. There are no files for this record.