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14 October 1997 Design and analysis of antireflection grating structure for a solar energy absorber
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Quantum efficiency of long-base n+p junction silicon solar cells with SiO2 layer deposited on the top cell, and with one-dimensional gratings etched in the cell's top is considered. It is assumed that the region where the useful absorption occurs is outside the grating region. The efficiency is independently optimized by adjusting the layer depth, and the grating dimensions, respectively. It is shown that optimum efficiency of the cells with grating is higher than that of the cell with SiO2 layer.
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Mark Auslender, David Levy, and Shlomo Hava "Design and analysis of antireflection grating structure for a solar energy absorber", Proc. SPIE 3138, Optical Materials Technology for Energy Efficiency and Solar Energy Conversion XV, (14 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.279203
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Thin film coatings

Thin films

Reflectivity

Transmittance

Copper

Optical coatings

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