Nanoparticle-induced light scattering for improved performance of quantum-well solar cells
Abstract
We report on the improved performance of InP /InGaAsP quantum-well waveguide solar cells via light scattering from deposited dielectric or metal nanoparticles. The integration of metal or dielectric nanoparticles above the quantum-well solar cell device is shown to couple normally incident light into lateral optical propagation paths, with optical confinement provided by the refractive index contrast between the quantum-well layers and surrounding material. With minimal optimization, short-circuit current density increases of 12.9% and 7.3% and power conversion efficiency increases of 17% and 1% are observed for silica and Au nanoparticles, respectively.
- Publication:
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Applied Physics Letters
- Pub Date:
- September 2008
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- Bibcode:
- 2008ApPhL..93i1107D
- Keywords:
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- 84.60.Jt;
- 85.35.Be;
- Photoelectric conversion: solar cells and arrays;
- Quantum well devices