| Literature DB >> 29356408 |
Haifei Lu1,2, Xingang Ren1, Dan Ouyang1, Wallace C H Choy1.
Abstract
Emerging novel metal electrodes not only serve as the collector of free charge carriers, but also function as light trapping designs in photovoltaics. As a potential alternative to commercial indium tin oxide, transparent electrodes composed of metal nanowire, metal mesh, and ultrathin metal film are intensively investigated and developed for achieving high optical transmittance and electrical conductivity. Moreover, light trapping designs via patterning of the back thick metal electrode into different nanostructures, which can deliver a considerable efficiency improvement of photovoltaic devices, contribute by the plasmon-enhanced light-mattering interactions. Therefore, here the recent works of metal-based transparent electrodes and patterned back electrodes in photovoltaics are reviewed, which may push the future development of this exciting field.Entities:
Keywords: electrical conductivity; light trapping; metal electrodes; patterned back electrodes; transparent front electrodes
Year: 2018 PMID: 29356408 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201703140
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281