Inverted Silicon Nanopencil Arrays

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSilicon Nanomaterials Sourcebook
Subtitle of host publicationHybrid Materials, Arrays, Networks, and Devices, Volume Two
EditorsKlaus D. Sattler
PublisherCRC Press
Chapter2
Pages43-68
Number of pages26
VolumeII
ISBN (Electronic)9781315153551 , 9781498763882
ISBN (Print)9781498763783, 9780367782078
Publication statusPublished - 2 Aug 2017

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NameSeries in Materials Science and Engineering

Abstract

This chapter begins with a comprehensive review of recently developed, simple, wet-chemistry-only fabrication scheme for the controllable hierarchy of nanopencil arrayed structures, followed by the detailed experimental and simulated results of their optical characteristics. It focuses on the future development of next-generation nanostructured silicon photovoltaics with optimized photovoltaic performances. The chapter demonstrates a facial and anisotropic wet-chemistry-only fabrication scheme for the controllable hierarchy of tapered silicon nanoarrays with different geometrical morphologies, ranging from nanorods, nanocones to nanopencils over large areas, which is particularly attractive for applications requiring large-scale, low-cost, and efficient light management. The light-trapping mechanism and corresponding design principle of inverted nanopencils will be thoroughly discussed as well in order to obtain insights into the technological potency of these pencil arrays as efficient photon harvesters for photovoltaics. Nanopencil arrays also offer such a mechanism to couple light into the silicon substrate with the suppressed top surface reflection of tapered tips.

Citation Format(s)

Inverted Silicon Nanopencil Arrays. / Xiu, Fei; Ho, Johnny C.

Silicon Nanomaterials Sourcebook: Hybrid Materials, Arrays, Networks, and Devices, Volume Two. ed. / Klaus D. Sattler. Vol. II CRC Press, 2017. p. 43-68 (Series in Materials Science and Engineering ).

Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary Works (RGC: 12, 32, 41, 45)12_Chapter in an edited book (Author)peer-review