On the Potential of Optical Nanoantennas for Visibly Transparent Solar Cells
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Qarony, WayeshHossain, Mohammad Ismail
Tamang, Asman
Jovanov, Vladislav
Shahiduzzaman, Md.
Ahamed, Md. Shamim
Pala, Ragip A.
Salleo, Alberto
Tsang, Yuen Hong
Knipp, Dietmar
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This study aims to determine the maximum possible energy conversion efficiency of visibly transparent solar cells using the detailed balance limit (also known as the Shockley–Queisser limit) and compare it to the efficiency of traditional single-junction solar cells. To achieve this, a new optical nanoantenna has been designed to absorb incoming light selectively, enhancing the average visible transmission while maintaining high absorption in the infrared and UV regions. The color appearance of the antennas has also been evaluated through colorimetrical characterization. Our findings indicate that it is possible to achieve high average visible transparency and energy conversion efficiency of over 80 and 18%, respectively, by carefully selecting semiconductor materials. Such solar cells are versatile enough to be integrated seamlessly into smart windows, agrivoltaic concepts in open and protected cultivation, mobile devices, and appliances without compromising their appearance or functi...onality. The dimensions and optics of the proposed antennas and visibly transparent solar cells have been thoroughly discussed.
Кључне речи:
Shockley−Queisser limit / detailed balance limit / FDTD / visibly transparent solar cell / optical antenna / color scienceИзвор:
ACS Photonics, 2023, 10, 12, 4205-4214Издавач:
- American Chemical Society (ACS)
DOI: 10.1021/acsphotonics.3c00932
ISSN: 2330-4022; 2330-4022
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85179600702
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IHTMTY - JOUR AU - Qarony, Wayesh AU - Hossain, Mohammad Ismail AU - Tamang, Asman AU - Jovanov, Vladislav AU - Shahiduzzaman, Md. AU - Ahamed, Md. Shamim AU - Pala, Ragip A. AU - Salleo, Alberto AU - Tsang, Yuen Hong AU - Knipp, Dietmar PY - 2023 UR - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/7230 AB - This study aims to determine the maximum possible energy conversion efficiency of visibly transparent solar cells using the detailed balance limit (also known as the Shockley–Queisser limit) and compare it to the efficiency of traditional single-junction solar cells. To achieve this, a new optical nanoantenna has been designed to absorb incoming light selectively, enhancing the average visible transmission while maintaining high absorption in the infrared and UV regions. The color appearance of the antennas has also been evaluated through colorimetrical characterization. Our findings indicate that it is possible to achieve high average visible transparency and energy conversion efficiency of over 80 and 18%, respectively, by carefully selecting semiconductor materials. Such solar cells are versatile enough to be integrated seamlessly into smart windows, agrivoltaic concepts in open and protected cultivation, mobile devices, and appliances without compromising their appearance or functionality. The dimensions and optics of the proposed antennas and visibly transparent solar cells have been thoroughly discussed. PB - American Chemical Society (ACS) T2 - ACS Photonics T1 - On the Potential of Optical Nanoantennas for Visibly Transparent Solar Cells VL - 10 IS - 12 SP - 4205 EP - 4214 DO - 10.1021/acsphotonics.3c00932 ER -
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Qarony, W., Hossain, M. I., Tamang, A., Jovanov, V., Shahiduzzaman, Md., Ahamed, Md. S., Pala, R. A., Salleo, A., Tsang, Y. H.,& Knipp, D.. (2023). On the Potential of Optical Nanoantennas for Visibly Transparent Solar Cells. in ACS Photonics American Chemical Society (ACS)., 10(12), 4205-4214. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsphotonics.3c00932
Qarony W, Hossain MI, Tamang A, Jovanov V, Shahiduzzaman M, Ahamed MS, Pala RA, Salleo A, Tsang YH, Knipp D. On the Potential of Optical Nanoantennas for Visibly Transparent Solar Cells. in ACS Photonics. 2023;10(12):4205-4214. doi:10.1021/acsphotonics.3c00932 .
Qarony, Wayesh, Hossain, Mohammad Ismail, Tamang, Asman, Jovanov, Vladislav, Shahiduzzaman, Md., Ahamed, Md. Shamim, Pala, Ragip A., Salleo, Alberto, Tsang, Yuen Hong, Knipp, Dietmar, "On the Potential of Optical Nanoantennas for Visibly Transparent Solar Cells" in ACS Photonics, 10, no. 12 (2023):4205-4214, https://doi.org/10.1021/acsphotonics.3c00932 . .