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Inverse Design of a Nano-Scale Surface Texture for Light Trapping
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Eli Yablonovitch
University of California, Berkeley
Inverse Design of a Nano-Scale Surface Texture for Light Trapping
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2012
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Owen D. Miller
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Vidya Ganapati
Eli Yablonovitch
University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
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We introduce computational inverse design to optimize nano-scale surface textures for light trapping. The approach yields a structure with a 40.8 absorption enhancement factor, the highest reported for a high-index material in the full-wave domain.
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