Lin et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Surface plasmon effects in the absorption enhancements of amorphous silicon solar cells with periodical metal nanowall and nanopillar structuresLin et al., 2012
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- Lin H
- Kuo Y
- Liao C
- Yang C
- Kiang Y
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- Optics Express
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The authors numerically investigate the absorption enhancement of an amorphous Si solar cell, in which a periodical one-dimensional nanowall or two-dimensional nanopillar structure of the Ag back-reflector is fabricated such that a dome-shaped grating geometry is formed …
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