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Semi-Transparent Solar Cell enabled by Frequency Selective Light Trapping

Published 3 Dec 2017 in physics.app-ph and physics.optics | (1802.01645v1)

Abstract: We propose a frequency selective light trapping scheme that enables the creation of more visually-transparent and yet simultaneously more efficient semitransparent solar cells. A nanoparticle scattering layer and photonic stack back reflector create a selective trapping effect by total internal reflection within a medium, increasing absorption of IR light. We propose a strong frequency selective scattering layer using spherical TiO2 nanoparticles with radius of 255 nm and area density of 1.1% in a medium with index of refraction of 1.5. Using detailed numerical simulations for this configuration, we find that it is possible to create a semitransparent silicon solar cell that has a Shockley Queisser efficiency of 12.0%\pm0.4% with a visible transparency of 60.2%\pm1.3%, 13.3%\pm1.3 more visibly-transparent than a bare silicon cell at the same efficiency.

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