Son Jaesung, Verma Lalit Kumar, Danner Aaron James, Bhatia Charanjit Singh, Yang Hyunsoo
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore, 4 Engineering Drive 3, Singapore.
Opt Express. 2011 Jan 3;19 Suppl 1:A35-40. doi: 10.1364/OE.19.000A35.
We demonstrate an enhancement of optical transmission by creating randomly distributed nanoholes in a glass surface using a simple bottom-up fabrication process. V-shaped holes with sub-100 nm diameter are created by anodized aluminum oxide template and dry etching on glass substrates. The broadband and omnidirectional antireflective effect of the proposed nanostructures is confirmed by measuring the transmittance of the patterned glasses, leading to 3% better transmission. Subsequently, the short-circuit current and the open-circuit voltage of a solar cell with nanostructures are enhanced by 3-4%, improving the solar cell efficiency from 10.47% to 11.20% after two weeks of outdoor testing.
我们展示了通过使用简单的自下而上制造工艺在玻璃表面创建随机分布的纳米孔来增强光传输。通过阳极氧化铝模板和在玻璃基板上进行干法蚀刻来创建直径小于100 nm的V形孔。通过测量图案化玻璃的透射率,证实了所提出的纳米结构具有宽带和全向抗反射效果,使透射率提高了3%。随后,具有纳米结构的太阳能电池的短路电流和开路电压提高了3-4%,经过两周的户外测试后,太阳能电池效率从10.47%提高到了11.20%。