Influence of SiO2 Spacer Layer Thickness on Performance of Plasmonic Textured Silicon Solar Cell |
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Authors: | Sanjay K. Sardana Vamsi K. Komarala |
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Affiliation: | 1.Centre for Energy Studies,Indian Institute of Technology Delhi,New Delhi,India |
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Abstract: | We investigated the effect of SiO2 spacer layer thickness between the textured silicon surface and silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) on solar cell performance using quantum efficiency analysis. Separation of Ag NPs from high index silicon with SiO2 layer led to modified absorption and scattering cross-sections due to graded refractive index medium. The forward scattering from Ag NPs is very sensitive to SiO2 layer thickness in plasmonic silicon cell performance due to the evanescent character of generated near-fields around the NPs. With the optimized ~30–40 nm SiO2 spacer layer, we observed an enhancement of solar cell efficiency from ~8.7 to ~10 %, which is due to the photocurrent enhancement in the off-resonance surface plasmon region. We also estimated minority carrier diffusion lengths (L eff) from internal quantum efficiency data, which are also sensitive to SiO2 spacer layer thickness. We observed that the L eff values are enhanced from ~356 to ~420 μm after placing Ag NPs on ~40 nm spacer layer due to improved forward (angular) scattering of light from the Ag NPs into silicon. |
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