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Effects of "defective" plasmonic metal nanoparticle arrays on the opto-electronic performance of thin-film solar cells: computational study.

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This computational study investigates the effects of common defects that occur while fabricating arrays of plasmonic metal nanoparticles (NPs) on the absorbing layer of the solar cells for enhancing their… Click to show full abstract

This computational study investigates the effects of common defects that occur while fabricating arrays of plasmonic metal nanoparticles (NPs) on the absorbing layer of the solar cells for enhancing their opto-electronic performance. Several "defects" in an array of plasmonic NP arrays on solar cells were studied. The results demonstrated no major changes in the performance of solar cells in the presence of "defective" arrays when compared to a "perfect" array with defect-free NPs. The results indicate that relatively inexpensive techniques may be used to fabricate "defective" plasmonic NP arrays on solar cells and still obtain a significant enhancement in opto-electronic performance.

Keywords: plasmonic metal; computational study; solar cells; opto electronic; electronic performance; performance

Journal Title: Applied optics
Year Published: 2023

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