posted on 2021-10-26, 17:35authored byAshish Prajapati, Gil Shalev
Broadband absorption of solar photons
is a perquisite for any application
concerning harvesting of solar energy. The current study shows excellent
broadband absorption of the solar spectrum with arrays composed of
light funnel arrays integrated with top nanolenses. Light funnel arrays
provide high broadband absorption governed by low transmission levels.
However, light funnel arrays suffer from relatively high reflection.
Herein we show how the broadband absorption is governed by the inherent
low transmission levels induced by the light funnel geometry coupled
with efficient broadband reflection decrement induced by the presence
of top nanolenses. The integration of nanopillar arrays and light
funnel arrays with nanolenses is examined. The light funnel geometry
provides a more favorable optical coupling with nanolenses with a
broadband absorption enhancement of ∼12% under normal illumination.
The enhancement in the broadband absorption of light funnel arrays
due to nanolenses is also examined and confirmed for oblique illumination.
Photovoltaic cells based on light funnel arrays with nanolenses are
numerically realized and an increase of ∼10% in short-circuit
current is demonstrated. Finally, the associated light trapping mechanisms
are qualitatively discussed.