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Flexible Solar Cells on Nanotextured Aluminum Foils
Objective
- To develop roll to roll compatible scheme to fabricate regular arrays of nanostructures
- To utilize regular array of nanostructures to improve photovoltaic performance
- To develop flexible solar cells with low cost metal substrates
Approach
- The nanostructure fabrication involves nanoimprint and low cost electrochemical anodization of aluminum
- Thin film photovoltaic material is deposited on Al substrate to demonstrate the effectiveness
- The performance of the devices are characterized with electrical, optical measurements coupled with device modeling.
Impact
- This project has demonstrated that three dimensional nanoarchetectures can be fabricated at large scale with a low cost approach.
- These fabricated nanostructures have demonstrated their effectiveness on improve device photovoltaic performance.
- The measurement and device modeling for the first time revealing a set of systematic design guidelines for high performance nanostructured solar cells.
- The results show that large scale production of nanostructured solar cells is viable. They can be used for a variety of applications, including portable electronics, building-integrated photovotaics, etc.
- In addition, the developed nanostructures can be also utilized for other energy related applications, such as energy storage, due to their large surface area.