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Light absorption enhancement in thin-film GaAs solar cells with flattened light scattering substrates

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A flattened light scattering substrate (FLiSS) was investigated for enhancing the light absorption in thin-film GaAs solar cells. The FLiSS investigated in this work was limited to those composed of… Click to show full abstract

A flattened light scattering substrate (FLiSS) was investigated for enhancing the light absorption in thin-film GaAs solar cells. The FLiSS investigated in this work was limited to those composed of periodic refractive index distribution, although its concept is not necessarily limited to such a structure. The following guidelines were found via optical simulation: (i) the morphological distribution of refractive indices in a FLiSS plays a key role, and an inverted pyramid-like shape is very efficient in light scattering. (ii) There are an optimum period and a depth in a FLiSS, although efficient light scattering is achievable in a wide parameter space. However, periods less than 0.4 μm result in poor light scattering effect. (iii) The contrast in the refractive indices of the two materials in the FLiSS should be large enough, typically Δn > 1.5. At the same time, parasitic absorption loss in the FLiSS must be minimized. An optimized FLiSS, which satisfies the requirements mentioned above, can increase th...

Keywords: absorption; light absorption; thin film; film gaas; flattened light; light scattering

Journal Title: Journal of Applied Physics
Year Published: 2017

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