Thin-film silicon solar cells with integrated silver nanoparticles

Abstract Thin-film silicon solar cells need efficient light absorption to achieve high efficiencies. The standard light trapping approach consists of a randomly textured transparent substrate and a highly reflective back contact. In this case, light scattering at the rough TCO–silicon interface leads to a prolonged absorption path and consequently to an increased short circuit current. In this study, we will discuss a new approach based on silver nanoparticles to improve the light absorption in the thin-film silicon solar cells. Raman and SNOM measurements and theoretical investigations on systems with metallic nanoparticles indicate a strong increase of the electric field in their surrounding when they are irradiated by light. Moreover, nanoparticles with the proper diameter can enhance light scattering. In this study, we have investigated the influence of silver nanoparticles with different sizes on the optoelectronic properties of amorphous and microcrystalline silicon solar cells. The nanoparticles are located at the back contact of the thin-film solar cell deposited in a n–i–p layer sequence.

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