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Light harvesting and light extraction


 

High-efficiency photo-electron conversion devices

Semiconductor processes and nanofabrication

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Light harvesting and light extraction

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Nanoparticle Stacks with Graded Refractive Indices Enhance the Omnidirectional Light Harvesting of Solar Cells and the Light Extraction of Light-Emitting Diodes

In this study, nanoparticles (NPs) of various types and sizes are arranged to enhance both the omnidirectional light harvesting of solar cells and the light extraction of light emitting diodes (LEDs). A graded-refractive-index NP stack can minimize refl ectance, not only over a broad range of wavelengths but also at different incident angles; the photocurrent of silicon-based solar cells an also be signifi cantly improved omnidirectionally. In addition, the optical gradient of an NP stack can also enhance the light-extraction effi ciency of LEDs, due to both the graded refractive index and the moderate surface roughness. Large particles having sizes on the same order of the wavelength of the incident light roughen the LED surfaces further and extract light from beyond the critical angle, as supported by three-dimensional finite-difference time-domain simulations. Using this approach, the photoluminescence intensity can be increased by up to sevenfold. The developed technique: arranging sequences of different NPs in graded-refractive-index stacks, and considering their ability to scatter light due to their sizes and optical constants, may also significantly improve the performance of various optoelectronic devices.


Schematic representation of: a) graded-refractive-index NP multilayer stacks, and b) scattering particles on graded-refractive-index NP stacks.


SEM images of: a) 460 nm SiO 2 particles and b) graded-refractive- index NPs beneath a large SiO 2 particle.

 
 
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