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Excitation of guided-mode resonances in thin film silicon solar cells

Haug, Franz-Josef  
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Söderström, Karin  
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Naqavi, Ali  
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2011
Proceedings of the MRS Spring Meeting
MRS Spring Meeting

Thin film silicon solar cells are attractive for photovoltaics; however, the poor charge transport in this material requires that the devices are thinner than the absorption length. Adequate absorption can nevertheless be achieved by light scattering at textured interfaces because light can get trapped inside the absorber layer if it is scattered into angles above the critical angle of total internal reflection. This situation can be identified with the propagation of a guided mode in a waveguide where silicon plays the role of the high index guiding medium and the interface texture serves to couple the incident light to modes via grating coupling. We present an experimental realization of a solar cell structure on a line grating where the enhanced photocurrent can be clearly related to resonant excitation of waveguide modes.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1557/opl.2011.946
Author(s)
Haug, Franz-Josef  
Söderström, Karin  
Naqavi, Ali  
Ballif, Christophe  
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Proceedings of the MRS Spring Meeting
Volume

1321

Start page

mrss11

End page

1321

Note

IMT-NE Number: 607

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NON-REVIEWED

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OPT  
Event nameEvent place
MRS Spring Meeting

San Francisco

Available on Infoscience
June 16, 2011
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