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Semi-transparent photovoltaics (ST-PV) provide smart spatial solutions to integrate solar cells into already-built areas. Here, we study the potential of semiconductor nanowires (NWs) as promising ST-PV. We perform FDTD simulations for different PV materials in a wide range of array geometries, from which we compute PV performance next to perceived appearance. Surprisingly we find an unusual compromise between photocurrent and transmittance as a function of NW diameter that enables NW-based PV to outperform theoretical limits of non-wavelength selective ST-PV. We theoretically and experimentally demonstrate the robustness of NW arrays to different illumination conditions. We provide the origin behind the outperforming NW array geometries, which is crucial for designing NW-based ST-PV systems based on specific needs.
III-V solar cells dominate the high efficiency charts, but with significantly higher cost than other solar cells. Ultrathin III-V solar cells can exhibit lower production costs and immunity to short carrier diffusion lengths caused by radiation damag
We optimize multilayered anti-reflective coatings for photovoltaic devices, using modern evolutionary algorithms. We apply a rigorous methodology to show that a given structure, which is particularly regular, emerge spontaneously in a very systematic
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Solar cell designs based on disordered nanostructures tend to have higher efficiencies than structures with uniform absorbers, though the reason is poorly understood. To resolve this, we use a semi-analytic approach to determine the physical mechanis
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