Mode coupling by plasmonic surface scatterers in thin-film silicon solar cells

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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4767997
Reference M.C. van Lare, F.O. Lenzmann, M.A. Verschuuren and A. Polman, Mode coupling by plasmonic surface scatterers in thin-film silicon solar cells, Appl. Phys. Lett. 101, (22, Article number: 221110), 1-4 (2012)
Group Photonic Materials

We demonstrate effective mode coupling by light scattering from periodic Ag nanoparticle arrays printed onto a completed thin-film a-Si:H solar cell. Current-voltage measurements show a photocurrent enhancement of 10% compared to a flat reference cell with a standard antireflection coating. External quantum efficiency measurements for the nanopatterned cells show clear infrared photocurrent enhancement peaks, corresponding to coupling to discrete waveguide modes in the a-Si:H layer. The data are in good agreement with three-dimensional finite element simulations, which are used to further optimize the design. We show that broadband photocurrent enhancement can be obtained over the 450–750 nm spectral range.