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Title:
 
Plasmonic Particles Arrays on Large Areas for Photon Management
 
Author(s):
 
S. Jüchter, S.-K. Meisenheimer, H. Hauser, C. Wellens, O. Höhn, V. Kübler, T. Fix, U.T. Schwarz, B. Bläsi
 
Keywords:
 
Fabrication, Light Trapping, Nanoparticle, Plasmonic, Nanoimprint Lithography
 
Topic:
 
MATERIAL STUDIES, NEW CONCEPTS, ULTRA-HIGH EFFICIENCY AND SPACE TECHNOLOGY
Subtopic: New Materials and Concepts for Cells
Event: 28th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition
Session: 1DO.6.2
 
Pages:
 
170 - 175
ISBN: 3-936338-33-7
Paper DOI: 10.4229/28thEUPVSEC2013-1DO.6.2
 
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Abstract/Summary:


In photovoltaic research, two major optimization directions have emerged: the realization of thinner cells while simultaneously reaching higher efficiencies. Therefore, photon management approaches become more and more important. A promising light trapping approach is the use of metallic nanoparticles revealing plasmonic effects. In plasmonics advantage is taken of scattering and the field enhancement around the nanostructure. This leads to an enhancement of the path lengths of light inside the solar cell, resulting in an enhanced absorption probability. We present a fabrication process, applicable to large areas, to realize arrays of uniform, defined metallic nanoparticles using interference lithography, nanoimprint lithography and a lift-off process. The obtained nanoparticles are characterized with Fourier spectrometer measurements. The experimental results are then compared to Mie and rigorous coupled wave analysis simulations.