Investigating the effect of adding silver nanoparticles to hybrid crystalline silicon solar cells

Shamaeizadeh, Armin, Razi Astaraei, Fatemeh and Kasaeian, Alibakhsh (2024) Investigating the effect of adding silver nanoparticles to hybrid crystalline silicon solar cells. Results in Optics, 14. ISSN 2666-9501

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Abstract

Hybrid silicon solar cells are an implementation of solar cells which have a simple fabrication process meanwhile absorbing a wider range of light spectrums compared to common silicon solar cells, although hybrid silicon solar cells have relatively low efficiencies. Metal nanoparticles have been known to enhance the performance of solar cells due to their localized surface plasmon resonance effect. The present study evaluates the addition of silver nanoparticles to enhance the properties and performance of hybrid silicon solar cells. In this regard silver nanoparticles are added to hybrid silicon solar cells producing different layer combinations in hybrid silicon solar cells. According to the results the addition of silver nanoparticles in specific combinations may enhance the performance whereas in other combinations may destroy the photovoltaic characteristics of the hybrid solar cell. A certain combination of the hybrid silicon solar cells including silver nanoparticles has been proposed wherein the properties of the cell are enhanced due to the plasmonic effect of silver nanoparticles. However, silver nanoparticles added on the surface of the photovoltaic cells cause shading, thus decreasing the active surface of the cell and thereby reducing the efficiency of the cells. Therefore, there is an optimum surface distribution for silver nanoparticles to benefit from the localized surface plasmon resonance effect meanwhile not shading a large amount of the cell and reducing the active surface area of the cell which is evaluated in the present research. Accordingly, by adding silver nanoparticles from a solution of 50% vl concentration the efficiency of the hybrid silicon cell reached 3.7% which is a significant increase compared to the efficiency of the ordinary hybrid silicon solar cells which was 1.8%.

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Uncontrolled Keywords: hybrid silicon solar cells,localized surface plasmon resonance,metal nanoparticles,silver nanoparticles,atomic and molecular physics, and optics,sdg 7 - affordable and clean energy ,/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/3100/3107
Faculty \ School: Faculty of Science
Faculty of Science > School of Engineering, Mathematics and Physics
UEA Research Groups: Faculty of Science > Research Groups > Sustainable Energy
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Depositing User: LivePure Connector
Date Deposited: 19 Mar 2025 11:30
Last Modified: 28 Mar 2025 15:30
URI: https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/98800
DOI: 10.1016/j.rio.2023.100598

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