Design of input couplers for efficient silicon thin film solar absorbers

Sun Kyung Kim, Kyung Deok Song, Hong Gyu Park

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    Abstract

    We investigated light absorption in various Si thin film solar absorbers and designed efficient input couplers using finite-difference timedomain simulation. In the simulation, a dielectric coating on Si thin film led to enhanced light absorption at near-ultraviolet to blue wavelengths, while the absorption peaks at longer wavelengths were nearly preserved. In a 300- nm-thick Si film with a 60-nm-thick Si3N4top-coated layer, current density was augmented by ~35% compared to a bare Si film. For broadband absorption, we introduced two-dimensional square-lattice periodic patterns consisting of low-index dielectric materials, SiO2 or Si3N4, or high-index material, Si. The periodic pattern exhibited tunable and pronounced absorption peaks that are indentified as horizontally-propagating waveguide modes. The high absorption peaks were significantly amplified with increasing refractive index of the dielectric pattern. For a Si-patterned structure with a pitch size of 400 nm and a pattern depth of 80 nm, current density was achieved up to 17.0 mA/cm2, which is enhanced by a factor of 2.1 compared to the current density of bare Si film. Deep understanding of the light absorption in optical cavities with wavelength-scale thickness will be useful in the design of efficient thin film solar absorbers as well as novel nanophotonic elements.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)A997-A1004
    JournalOptics Express
    Volume20
    Issue number106
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012 Nov 5

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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