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Tsuchime-like Aluminum Film to Enhance Absorption in Ultra-Thin Photovoltaic Cells

Ultra-thin solar cells enable materials to be saved, reduce deposition time, and promote carrier collection from materials with short diffusion lengths. However, light absorption efficiency in ultra-thin solar panels remains a limiting factor. Most methods to increase light absorption in ultra-thin...

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Autores principales: Marus, Mikita, Mukha, Yauhen, Wong, Him-Ting, Chan, Tak-Lam, Smirnov, Aliaksandr, Hubarevich, Aliaksandr, Hu, Haibo
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10574175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37836291
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13192650
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author Marus, Mikita
Mukha, Yauhen
Wong, Him-Ting
Chan, Tak-Lam
Smirnov, Aliaksandr
Hubarevich, Aliaksandr
Hu, Haibo
author_facet Marus, Mikita
Mukha, Yauhen
Wong, Him-Ting
Chan, Tak-Lam
Smirnov, Aliaksandr
Hubarevich, Aliaksandr
Hu, Haibo
author_sort Marus, Mikita
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description Ultra-thin solar cells enable materials to be saved, reduce deposition time, and promote carrier collection from materials with short diffusion lengths. However, light absorption efficiency in ultra-thin solar panels remains a limiting factor. Most methods to increase light absorption in ultra-thin solar cells are either technically challenging or costly, given the thinness of the functional layers involved. We propose a cost-efficient and lithography-free solution to enhance light absorption in ultra-thin solar cells—a Tsuchime-like self-forming nanocrater (T-NC) aluminum (Al) film. T-NC Al film can be produced by the electrochemical anodization of Al, followed by etching the nanoporous alumina. Theoretical studies show that T-NC film can increase the average absorbance by 80.3%, depending on the active layer’s thickness. The wavelength range of increased absorption varies with the active layer thickness, with the peak of absolute absorbance increase moving from 620 nm to 950 nm as the active layer thickness increases from 500 nm to 10 µm. We have also shown that the absorbance increase is retained regardless of the active layer material. Therefore, T-NC Al film significantly boosts absorbance in ultra-thin solar cells without requiring expensive lithography, and regardless of the active layer material.
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spelling pubmed-105741752023-10-14 Tsuchime-like Aluminum Film to Enhance Absorption in Ultra-Thin Photovoltaic Cells Marus, Mikita Mukha, Yauhen Wong, Him-Ting Chan, Tak-Lam Smirnov, Aliaksandr Hubarevich, Aliaksandr Hu, Haibo Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Ultra-thin solar cells enable materials to be saved, reduce deposition time, and promote carrier collection from materials with short diffusion lengths. However, light absorption efficiency in ultra-thin solar panels remains a limiting factor. Most methods to increase light absorption in ultra-thin solar cells are either technically challenging or costly, given the thinness of the functional layers involved. We propose a cost-efficient and lithography-free solution to enhance light absorption in ultra-thin solar cells—a Tsuchime-like self-forming nanocrater (T-NC) aluminum (Al) film. T-NC Al film can be produced by the electrochemical anodization of Al, followed by etching the nanoporous alumina. Theoretical studies show that T-NC film can increase the average absorbance by 80.3%, depending on the active layer’s thickness. The wavelength range of increased absorption varies with the active layer thickness, with the peak of absolute absorbance increase moving from 620 nm to 950 nm as the active layer thickness increases from 500 nm to 10 µm. We have also shown that the absorbance increase is retained regardless of the active layer material. Therefore, T-NC Al film significantly boosts absorbance in ultra-thin solar cells without requiring expensive lithography, and regardless of the active layer material. MDPI 2023-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10574175/ /pubmed/37836291 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13192650 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Marus, Mikita
Mukha, Yauhen
Wong, Him-Ting
Chan, Tak-Lam
Smirnov, Aliaksandr
Hubarevich, Aliaksandr
Hu, Haibo
Tsuchime-like Aluminum Film to Enhance Absorption in Ultra-Thin Photovoltaic Cells
title Tsuchime-like Aluminum Film to Enhance Absorption in Ultra-Thin Photovoltaic Cells
title_full Tsuchime-like Aluminum Film to Enhance Absorption in Ultra-Thin Photovoltaic Cells
title_fullStr Tsuchime-like Aluminum Film to Enhance Absorption in Ultra-Thin Photovoltaic Cells
title_full_unstemmed Tsuchime-like Aluminum Film to Enhance Absorption in Ultra-Thin Photovoltaic Cells
title_short Tsuchime-like Aluminum Film to Enhance Absorption in Ultra-Thin Photovoltaic Cells
title_sort tsuchime-like aluminum film to enhance absorption in ultra-thin photovoltaic cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10574175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37836291
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13192650
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