Numerical study on the angular light trapping of the energy yield of organic solar cells with an optical cavity

  • Lehr J
  • Mertens A
  • Liu Q
  • et al.
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Abstract

A limiting factor in organic solar cells (OSCs) is the incomplete absorption in the thin absorber layer. One concept to enhance absorption is to apply an optical cavity design. In this study, the performance of an OSC with cavity is evaluated. By means of a comprehensive energy yield (EY) model, the improvement is demonstrated by applying realistic sky irradiance, covering a wide range of incidence angles. The relative enhancement in EY for different locations is found to be 11-14% compared to the reference device with an indium tin oxide front electrode. The study highlights the improved angular light absorption as well as the angular robustness of an OSC with cavity.

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Lehr, J., Mertens, A., Liu, Q., Martorell, J., Paetzold, U. W., & Lemmer, U. (2020). Numerical study on the angular light trapping of the energy yield of organic solar cells with an optical cavity. Optics Express, 28(25), 37986. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.404969

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