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Optics Express | 2012

Combined front and back diffraction gratings for broad band light trapping in thin film solar cell

Xianqin Meng; Emmanuel Drouard; Guillaume Gomard; Romain Peretti; Alain Fave; Christian Seassal

In this paper, we present the integration of combined front and back 1D and 2D diffraction gratings with different periods, within thin film photovoltaic solar cells based on crystalline silicon layers. The grating structures have been designed considering both the need for incident light absorption enhancement and the technological feasibility. Long wavelength absorption is increased thanks to the long period (750 nm) back grating, while the incident light reflection is reduced by using a short period (250 nm) front grating. The simulated short circuit current in a solar cell combining a front and a back grating structures with a 1.2 µm thick c-Si layer, together with the back electrode and TCO layers, is increased up to 30.3 mA/cm2, compared to 18.4 mA/cm2 for a reference stack, as simulated using the AM1.5G solar spectrum intensity distribution from 300 nm to 1100 nm, and under normal incidence.


Journal of Optics | 2012

Light harvesting by planar photonic crystals in solar cells: the case of amorphous silicon

Guillaume Gomard; Xianqin Meng; Emmanuel Drouard; Khalil G. El Hajjam; Emmanuel Gerelli; Romain Peretti; Alain Fave; Regis Orobtchouk; M. Lemiti; Christian Seassal

In this paper, we discuss on light management in silicon thin film solar cells, using photonic crystals (PhC) structures. We particularly focus on photovoltaic devices including amorphous silicon absorbers patterned as 2D PhCs. Physical principles and design rules leading to the optimized configuration of the patterned cell are discussed by means of optical simulations performed on realistic thin film solar cell stacks. Theoretically, a maximum 40%rel increase of integrated absorption in the a-Si:H layer of the patterned cell is expected compared to the unpatterned case. Moreover, both simulation and optical characterization of the fabricated cells demonstrate the robustness of their optical properties with regards to the angle of incidence of the light and to the fabrication induced defects in the PhCs. Finally, the impact of the surface recombination due to the generation of new free surfaces with higher defect densities is addressed. We demonstrate that patterning still induces a substantial increase of the conversion efficiency, with a reasonable surface recombination velocity.


Optics Express | 2013

Photonic crystals and optical mode engineering for thin film photovoltaics

Guillaume Gomard; Romain Peretti; Emmanuel Drouard; Xianqin Meng; Christian Seassal

In this paper, we present the design, analysis, and experimental results on the integration of 2D photonic crystals in thin film photovoltaic solar cells based on hydrogenated amorphous silicon. We introduce an analytical approach based on time domain coupled mode theory to investigate the impact of the photon lifetime and anisotropy of the optical resonances on the absorption efficiency. Specific design rules are derived from this analysis. We also show that, due to the specific properties of the photonic crystal resonances, the angular acceptance of such solar cells is particularly high. Rigorous Coupled Wave Analysis simulations show that the absorption in the a-Si:H active layers, integrated from 300 to 750 nm, is only decreased from 65.7% to 60% while the incidence angle is increased from 0 to 55°. Experimental results confirm the stability of the incident light absorption in the patterned stack, for angles of incidence up to 50°.


Applied Optics | 2009

Erbium emission properties in nanostructured fibers

Wilfried Blanc; Bernard Dussardier; Gérard Monnom; Romain Peretti; Anne-Marie Jurdyc; B. Jacquier; Marie Foret; Ann Roberts

A new route was recently proposed to modify some spectroscopic properties of rare-earth ions in silica-based fibers. We had shown the incorporation of erbium ions in amorphous dielectric nanoparticles, grown in fiber preforms. Here we present the achieved stabilization of nanometric erbium-doped dielectric nanoparticles within the core of silica fibers. We present the nanoparticle dimensional characterization in fiber samples. We also show the spectroscopic characterization of erbium in preform samples with similar nanoparticle size and composition. This new route could have important potentials in improving rare-earth-doped fiber amplifiers and laser sources.


Physical Review A | 2013

Absorption control in pseudodisordered photonic-crystal thin film

Romain Peretti; Guillaume Gomard; Loïc Lalouat; Christian Seassal; Emmanuel Drouard

The positive effects of various perturbations introduced in a bidimensional photonic-crystal patterned membrane on its integrated absorption are investigated numerically and theoretically. Two phenomena responsible for the enhanced absorption observed are identified: an increase of the spectral density of modes, obtained thanks to folding mechanisms in the reciprocal lattice, and a better coupling of the modes with the incident light. By introducing a proper pseudodisordered pattern, we show that those two effects can be exploited so as to overcome the integrated absorption obtained for an optimized and single pattern unit cell photonic crystal.


Optics Express | 2010

How do traces of thulium explain photodarkening in Yb doped fibers

Romain Peretti; A-M. Jurdyc; B. Jacquier; Cédric Gonnet; Alain Pastouret; Ekaterina Burov; Olivier Cavani

Ytterbium doped fiber lasers are known to be impacted by the creation of color centers during lasing so called photodarkening. This defect creation was investigated in a spectroscopic point of view, showing the presence of thulium traces (ppb) in the ytterbium doped fiber. Moreover, this contamination exhibit luminescence in the UV range under 976 nm excitation of the ytterbium-doped fiber. In adding more thulium to an ytterbium-doped fiber it was shown that thulium strongly impact the defects creation process, involved in photodarkening.


Applied Physics Letters | 2014

Blue light absorption enhancement based on vertically channelling modes in nano-holes arrays

Guillaume Gomard; Romain Peretti; Ségolène Callard; Xianqin Meng; Rémy Artinyan; Thierry Deschamps; Pere Roca i Cabarrocas; Emmanuel Drouard; Christian Seassal

We investigate the specific optical regime occurring at short wavelengths, in the high absorption regime, in silicon thin-films patterned by periodically arranged nano-holes. Near-field scanning optical microscopy indicates that the incoming light is coupled to vertically channelling modes. Optical modelling and simulations show that the light, travelling inside the low-index regions, is absorbed at the direct vicinity of the nano-holes sidewalls. This channelling regime should be taken into account for light management in optoelectronic devices.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2012

Modal approach for tailoring the absorption in a photonic crystal membrane

Romain Peretti; Guillaume Gomard; Christian Seassal; Xavier Letartre; Emmanuel Drouard

In this paper, we propose a method for tailoring the absorption in a photonic crystal membrane. For that purpose, we first applied time domain coupled mode theory to such a subwavelength membrane and demonstrated that 100% resonant absorption can be reached even for a symmetric membrane, if degenerate modes are involved. Design rules were then derived from this model in order to tune the absorption. Subsequently, finite difference time domain simulations were used as a proof of concept and carried out on a low absorbing material (extinction coefficient = 10−2) with a high refractive index corresponding to the optical indices of amorphous silicon at around 720 nm. In doing so, 85% resonant absorption was obtained, which is significantly higher than the commonly reported 50% maximum value. Those results were finally analyzed and confronted to theory so as to extend our method to other materials, configurations and applications.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2012

Revisiting literature observations on photodarkening in Yb3+doped fiber considering the possible presence of Tm impurities

Romain Peretti; Cédric Gonnet; Anne-Marie Jurdyc

Ytterbium (Yb) doped fiber lasers are known to be affected by the creation of color centers during lasing (so-called photodarkening (PD)). In a previous work, this defect creation was investigated from a spectroscopic point of view, showing the presence of traces (ppb) of thulium (Tm) in the Yb doped fiber. It was shown that Tm has a strong impact on the defect creation process involved in PD. In this paper, we compare the results from the literature with our Tm hypothesis, without finding any contradiction. Moreover, this hypothesis can be an explanation for the discrepancies in the literature.


Optics Express | 2013

Strong confinement of light in low index materials: the Photon Cage.

Clément Sieutat; Romain Peretti; Jean-Louis Leclercq; Pierre Viktorovitch; Xavier Letartre

New photonic microstructures are proposed for an efficient light trapping in low index media. Cylindrical hollow cavities formed by bending a photonic crystal membrane are designed. Using numerical simulations, strong confinement of photons is demonstrated for very open resonators. The resulting strong light matter interaction can be exploited in optical devices comprising an active material embedded in a low index matrix like polymer or even gaz.

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Christian Seassal

Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon

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Emmanuel Drouard

Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon

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Xavier Letartre

Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon

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Guillaume Gomard

Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon

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Alain Fave

Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon

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Loïc Lalouat

Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon

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Xianqin Meng

Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon

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