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Optimization of random diffraction gratings in thin-film solar cells using genetic algorithms

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SOLAR ENERGY MATERIALS AND SOLAR CELLS
Volume 92, Issue 12, Pages 1689-1696

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.solmat.2008.07.021

Keywords

Thin-film solar cells; Diffraction gratings; Light trapping; Integrated quantum efficiency

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  1. National Science Foundation [ECS-0238108]

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Optical coupling and light trapping in thin-film solar cells are studied numerically using rigorous solutions of Maxwell's equations. The solar cell investigated consists of a ZnO/a-Si/ZnO/Ag structure, though results may be generalized to any thin-film solar cell technology. Varying diffraction gratings were studied, including periodic rectangular gratings, a four-level rectangular grating, and an arbitrary grating resembling a randomly textured surface. A genetic algorithm was used to optimize multi-level rectangular and arbitrary gratings. Solar cells with optimized multi-level rectangular gratings exhibit a 23% improvement over planar cells and 3.8% improvement over the optimal cell with periodic gratings. Solar cells with optimized arbitrarily shaped gratings exhibit a 29% improvement over planar cells and 9.0% improvement over the optimal cell with periodic gratings. The enhanced solar cell efficiencies for multi-level rectangular and arbitrary gratings are attributed to improved optical coupling and light trapping across the solar spectrum. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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