PAVING THE WAY TOWARDS MOST EFFICIENT SOLAR CELL DEVELOPMENT
Journal: IMPACT : International Journal of Research in Engineering & Technology ( IMPACT : IJRET ) (Vol.3, No. 7)Publication Date: 2015-07-20
Authors : RAJU KUMAR;
Page : 83-86
Keywords : Natural Photonic Architectures; Solar Cell; Transparent Wings; Light Trapping; Transmissivity;
Abstract
This article provides a possible idea to increase the efficiency of a solar cell by avoiding much reflection of light from cell’s surface. Natural photonic architectures, found in transparent wings of some insects may help us to design a surface with maximum transparency based on shape, size, and organization of comprised photonic architectures. Utilizing the explained fact, a surface with maximum transparency can be evolved and used as an antireflective for solar cells. Article deputizes the concept of light trapping and provides a valid statement regarding mimicry of the best available design from nature to enhance the efficiency of a solar cell
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