Title of article :
Plasmonic Solar Cells, a New Way to Enhance Energy Conversion Efficiency: Analysis and Modeling of Effect of Metal Geometry
Author/Authors :
Farhadnia, Farshad Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering - University of Tabriz, Tabriz , Iran , Rostami, Ali Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering - University of Tabriz, Tabriz , Iran , Matloub, Samieh Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering - University of Tabriz, Tabriz , Iran
Abstract :
In this article, the effect of
plasmonic properties of metal nanoparticles
with different shapes, and moreover, their
plasmonic-photonic interaction, on solar cell
performance were investigated and simulated.
Because of low conversion efficiency and then
high cost of solar cells, it is difficult to
commercialize and replace them with
conventional energy resources. But in recent
years, the plasmonic solar cell has been very
popular. In this study, it is shown that the
enhancement of near-field electromagnetic
waves severely affects the generation rate,
which handles the carrier’s generation in the
solar cell equations and causes alteration of the
photocurrent. This means that by manipulating
the plasmonic properties of nanoparticles
(shape and density) and their interaction with
photons in solar cell structure, distribution of
electromagnetic fields will be altered. Hence, the
optical power related to the poynting vector is
changed. So, with the aim of improving the
solar cell some important parameters such as
alteration of nanoparticle shape and their interdistance
were investigated. Finally, a
comparison between traditional solar cells and
our improved structure was undertaken.
Keywords :
Solar cell , Plasmonic-photonic interaction , Plasmonic , Nanoparticles
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics