NOEL

Silicon Solar Cells & Antireflection Coating


 

Laser Annealing

 

Nanopaticle Stacks


Intruded gold nanoclusters

(INC) method


Silicon Solar Cells &

Antireflection Coating

Nanoparticles

Nanoimprint &

Nanofabrication

Organic Solar Cells

Carbon Nanotube

 

Nano- structures in solar cells by defocus techniques in optical lithography

We demonstrate a simple method, combining modified illumination and defocus techniques to fabricate sub-wavelength antireflective structures for solar cells. The optimum pyramid resist and silicon profiles can be obtained after exposure development and common dry etching processes. The reflection and transmission properties are analyzed by the rigorous coupled-wave analysis in two-dimensional microstructure and find the reflectance is dramatically increased as consideration of all diffraction orders. Therefore, patterning the sub-wavelength texturing structures for eliminating the diffraction order light is important. Patterning sub-wavelength structures should use the short wavelength combining defocus exposure or use a suitable modified illumination exposure system. The optimized pyramid structures are simulated in dosage-focus matrix with different types of light source. Results show the quadrupole modified illumination system with large process latitude is suitable for patterning sub-wavelength pyramid structures.

 


FDTD diagrams of a gold film
possessing
a continuous corrugated
structure having a period
of 400 nm with 90nm.



Schematic representations of the
NIM and double-imprinting processes

 
 
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