Title: Hairy Solar Panels Absorb More Light
1Hairy Solar Panels Absorb More Light
Ted Sanders tdsander_at_ucsd.edu Professor Ed
Yu ety_at_ece.ucsd.edu
- Nanowire Solar Cells
- I simulated light absorption of core-shell
nanowire solar cells, finding optimal nanowire
lengths, diameters, and spacings. The optimized
nanowire solar cell showed improved absorption
relative to standard, thin-film solar cells. - Results
- Nanowires reflect much less light than thin
films, but let lots of long wavelength light pass
through - Longer nanowires can absorb longer wavelengths,
but have lower collection efficiency - Thicker nanowires can also absorb longer
wave-lengths, but at the expense of shorter
wavelengths - Dense arrays of nanowires reflect light and
sparse arrays let light through, so moderate
spacing is best - More core absorbs more photons, while more shell
collects more energy per photon - Conclusion
- Simulations show that, with their impeccable
visible absorption, optimized nanowires can
absorb 69 of sunlight, surpassing thin films.
Nanowires are a promising solar technology, with
potentially both lower costs and higher
efficiency.
Appearing darker, the nanowire cell absorbs more
visible light than the thin film cell.
Sunlight spectrum
Nanowires absorb 69 of sunlight
Real nanowires
Simulated nanowires
Thin film absorbs 46 of sunlight
Nanowires
Thin Film
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Transmission increases at long wavelengths
Absorption is near perfect at low wavelengths
Absorption drops off at long wavelengths
Reflection is high across all wavelengths
Reflection is low across all wavelengths
Transmission increases at long wavelengths
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