JOURNAL ARTICLE

Scattering Matrix Analysis for Evaluating the Photocurrent in Hydrogenated-Amorphous-Silicon-Based Thin Film Solar Cells

Myunghun ShinSeong Hyun LeeJung Wook LimSun Jin Yun

Year: 2014 Journal:   Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Vol: 14 (11)Pages: 8309-8314   Publisher: American Scientific Publishers

Abstract

A scattering matrix (S-matrix) analysis method was developed for evaluating hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H)-based thin film solar cells. In this approach, light wave vectors A and B represent the incoming and outgoing behaviors of the incident solar light, respectively, in terms of coherent wave and incoherent intensity components. The S-matrix determines the relation between A and B according to optical effects such as reflection and transmission, as described by the Fresnel equations, scattering at the boundary surfaces, or scattering within the propagation medium, as described by the Beer-Lambert law and the change in the phase of the propagating light wave. This matrix can be used to evaluate the behavior of angle-incident coherent and incoherent light simultaneously, and takes into account not only the light scattering process at material boundaries (haze effects) but also nonlinear optical processes within the material. The optical parameters in the S-matrix were determined by modeling both a 2%-gallium-doped zinc oxide transparent conducting oxide and germanium-compounded a-Si:H (a-SiGe:H). Using the S-matrix equations, the photocurrent for an a-Si:H/a-SiGe:H tandem cell and the optical loss in semitransparent a-Si:H solar cells for use in building-integrated photovoltaic applications were analyzed. The developed S-matrix method can also be used as a general analysis tool for various thin film solar cells.

Keywords:
Materials science Scattering Amorphous silicon Optics Light scattering Photocurrent Optoelectronics Thin film Solar cell Matrix (chemical analysis) Crystalline silicon Physics Nanotechnology Composite material

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Thin-Film Transistor Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Silicon and Solar Cell Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Surface Roughness and Optical Measurements
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Computational Mechanics

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