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Inverse electromagnetic design for subwavelength light trapping in solar cells
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Eli Yablonovitch
University of California, Berkeley
Inverse electromagnetic design for subwavelength light trapping in solar cells
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2012
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Vidya Ganapati
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Owen D. Miller
Eli Yablonovitch
University of California, Berkeley
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In the subwavelength regime, the optimal surface texture for light trapping in solar cells remains to be found. We use computational inverse electromagnetic design to find the optimal nanoscale surface texture.
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