Reflectance analysis of porosity gradient in nanostructured silicon layers
In this work we study optical properties of nanostructured layers formed on silicon surface. Nanostructured layers on Si are formed in order to reach high suppression of the light reflectance. Low spectral reflectance is important for improvement of the conversion efficiency of solar cells and for o...
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Format | Conference Proceeding |
Language | English |
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01.12.2017
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Summary: | In this work we study optical properties of nanostructured layers formed on silicon surface. Nanostructured layers on Si
are formed in order to reach high suppression of the light reflectance. Low spectral reflectance is important for
improvement of the conversion efficiency of solar cells and for other optoelectronic applications. Effective method of
forming nanostructured layers with ultralow reflectance in a broad interval of wavelengths is in our approach based on
metal assisted etching of Si. Si surface immersed in HF and H2O2 solution is etched in contact with the Pt mesh roller
and the structure of the mesh is transferred on the etched surface. During this etching procedure the layer density evolves
gradually and the spectral reflectance decreases exponentially with the depth in porous layer. We analyzed properties of
the layer porosity by incorporating the porosity gradient into construction of the layer spectral reflectance theoretical
model. Analyzed layer is splitted into 20 sublayers in our approach. Complex dielectric function in each sublayer is
computed by using Bruggeman effective media theory and the theoretical spectral reflectance of modelled multilayer
system is computed by using Abeles matrix formalism. Porosity gradient is extracted from the theoretical reflectance
model optimized in comparison to the experimental values. Resulting values of the structure porosity development
provide important information for optimization of the technological treatment operations. |
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Bibliography: | Conference Date: 2017-08-28|2017-08-30 Conference Location: Prague, Czech Republic |
ISBN: | 1510617027 9781510617025 |
ISSN: | 0277-786X |
DOI: | 10.1117/12.2292723 |