2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jlumin.2021.118171
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Investigation the absorption efficiency of GaAs/InAs nanowire solar cells

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“…Secondly, NW solar cell structures allow for innovative designs, which are very complicated for planer solar cells. Other benefits of NWA 'group III-V compound' solar cell designs are low fabrication cost, fast growth rate, and use of much less material than their planer counterparts, as maximum solar radiation absorption can be achieved by optimizing the length, diameter, and pitch of the nanowire arrays [104,123,125,126]. Adibzadeh et al (2020) determined the optimum length, radius, and pitch of NWs for maximum light absorption [104].…”
Section: Nano Wire Arrays (Nwas) and Nano-particles (Nps)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, NW solar cell structures allow for innovative designs, which are very complicated for planer solar cells. Other benefits of NWA 'group III-V compound' solar cell designs are low fabrication cost, fast growth rate, and use of much less material than their planer counterparts, as maximum solar radiation absorption can be achieved by optimizing the length, diameter, and pitch of the nanowire arrays [104,123,125,126]. Adibzadeh et al (2020) determined the optimum length, radius, and pitch of NWs for maximum light absorption [104].…”
Section: Nano Wire Arrays (Nwas) and Nano-particles (Nps)mentioning
confidence: 99%