Title :
Electromagnetic Characterization of High Absorption Sub-Wavelength Optical Nanostructure Photovoltaics for Solar Energy Harvesting
Author :
Brockett, T.J. ; Rajagopalan, Harish ; Laghumavarapu, Ramesh B. ; Hufakker, D. ; Rahmat-Samii, Yahya
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., Univ. of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA
fDate :
4/1/2013 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a detailed numerical electromagnetic characterization of GaAs photovoltaic (PV) nanopillar array solar cells recently developed for solar energy harvesting. Through electromagnetic theory, full-wave simulations, and an optical measurement, a deeper understanding of the electromagnetic operation of these nanostructure arrays is achieved by revealing the mechanisms that allow for its inherent improvement of optical absorption over conventional PV solar cells. Initial investigations include incorporating and verifying material optical properties through measurements of bulk GaAs samples, simulating the effects of nanopillar geometry and configuration, and an analysis of the optical absorption mechanism of the nanopillar arrays through the graphical visualization of the electric fields in the vicinity of the nanopillars. These investigations will offer critical insights into the effects of pillar dimensions and configuration that can significantly increase optical solar energy absorption approximately 1.5 times that of conventional solar cells spanning the entire visible spectrum and for angles of incidence up to 60 °. Furthermore, comparisons between nanopillar arrays with and without substrates will demonstrate the mechanism that drives the efficient optical absorption. In addition, the importance of the nanopillar structure (i.e., dimensions) and reflecting substrate in providing energy coupling and improving the air-to-array interface will be discussed.
Keywords :
electromagnetic wave absorption; energy harvesting; gallium arsenide; solar cells; GaAs; PV solar cells; air-to-array interface; electric fields; electromagnetic characterization; electromagnetic operation; electromagnetic theory; full-wave simulations; graphical visualization; high absorption subwavelength optical nanostructure photovoltaics; nanopillar arrays; nanopillar geometry; nanopillar structure; nanostructure arrays; numerical electromagnetic characterization; optical absorption; optical absorption mechanism; optical measurement; optical solar energy absorption; photovoltaic nanopillar array solar cells; reflecting substrate; solar energy harvesting; Absorption; Arrays; Gallium arsenide; Optical device fabrication; Optical reflection; Photovoltaic cells; Substrates; Full-wave analysis; nanopillar array; nanostructures; photovoltaics; solar cell; solar energy;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2012.2237371