Maximizing the short circuit current of organic solar cells by partial decoupling of electrical and optical properties

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Wayesh Qarony
Mohammad I. Hossain
Vladislav Jovanov
Dietmar Knipp
Yuen Hong Tsang
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[1] The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Department of Applied Physics
[2] Jacobs University Bremen,Research Center for Functional Materials and Nanomolecular Science
[3] Stanford University,Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Department of Materials Science and Engineering
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Applied Nanoscience | 2018年 / 8卷
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Organic solar cells; Pyramid texture; Solar cell; Light trapping; FDTD;
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The partial decoupling of electronic and optical properties of organic solar cells allows for realizing solar cells with increased short circuit current and energy conversion efficiency. The proposed device consists of an organic solar cell conformally prepared on the surface of an array of single and double textured pyramids. The device geometry allows for increasing the optical thickness of the organic solar cell, while the electrical thickness is equal to the nominal thickness of the solar cell. By increasing the optical thickness of the solar cell, the short circuit current is distinctly increased. The quantum efficiency and short circuit current are determined using finite-difference time-domain simulations of the 3D solar cell structure. The influence of different solar cell designs on the quantum efficiency and short circuit current is discussed and optimal device dimensions are proposed.
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