How tilting and cavity-mode-resonant absorption contribute to light harvesting in 3D radial junction solar cells

Radial junction (RJ) architecture has proven beneficial in boosting light harvesting and fast carrier separation in thin film solar cells. While a comprehensive understanding of the detailed absorption distribution and light incoupling mechanism within such a 3D RJ configuration remains largely unex...

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Published inOptics express Vol. 23; no. 19; pp. A1288 - A1296
Main Authors Lu, Jiawen, Qian, Shengyi, Yu, Zhongwei, Misra, Soumyadeep, Yu, Linwei, Xu, Jun, Shi, Yi, Roca i Cabarrocas, Pere, Chen, Kunji
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 21.09.2015
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Summary:Radial junction (RJ) architecture has proven beneficial in boosting light harvesting and fast carrier separation in thin film solar cells. While a comprehensive understanding of the detailed absorption distribution and light incoupling mechanism within such a 3D RJ configuration remains largely unexplored. Taking hydrogenated amorphous Si (a-Si:H) RJ solar cells as an example, we here address in both experimental and theoretical manners the impacts of tilting and spacing configuration on the light absorption and external quantum efficiency (EQE) responses. A nice agreement between the calculated and experimental EQE responses indicates that the light harvesting realized within RJ thin film solar cells is quite robust against geometric variations and shadowing effects. Following the concepts of optical fiber injection, we have been able to single out the contribution arising solely from a resonant-mode-incoupling into the RJ cavities against a sidewall scattering incidence scenario. These results provide insightful viewpoints as well as practical guides in developing a new generation of high performance RJ thin film solar cells.
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ISSN:1094-4087
1094-4087
DOI:10.1364/OE.23.0A1288