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Photonic light trapping in silicon nanowire arrays: deriving and overcoming the physical limitations

Published 16 May 2016 in physics.optics | (1605.04813v1)

Abstract: Hexagonally aligned, free-standing silicon nanowire (SiNW) arrays serve as photonic resonators which, as compared to a silicon (Si) thin film, do not only absorb more visible (VIS) and near-infrared (NIR) light, but also show an inherent photonic light concentration that enhances their performance as solar absorbers. Using numerical simulations we show, how light concentration is induced by high optical cross sections of the individual SiNWs but cannot be optimized independently of the SiNW array absorption. While an ideal spatial density exists, for which the SiNW array absorption for VIS and NIR wavelengths reaches a maximum, the spatial correlation of SiNWs in an array suppresses the formation of optical Mie modes responsible for light concentration. We show that different from SiNWs with straight sidewalls, arrays of inverted silicon nanocones (SiNCs) permit to avoid the mode suppression. In fact they give rise to an altered set of photonic modes which is induced by the spatial correlation of SiNCs in the array, and therefore show a higher degree of freedom to independently optimize light absorption and light concentration. Apart from explaining the good light absorbing and concentrating properties of SiNC arrays, the work justifies a revaluation of SiNW arrays as optical absorbers.

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