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American Institute of Physics, Journal of Applied Physics, 3(119), p. 033101, 2016

DOI: 10.1063/1.4940047

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Light harvesting by a spherical silicon microcavity

Journal article published in 2016 by M. Garín ORCID, R. Fenollosa ORCID, P. Ortega, F. Meseguer
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Abstract

Siliconcolloids are presented as efficient absorbers in the VIS-NIR region. The theory of resonant absorption by Mie modes in a single high-index sphere is reviewed and engineering rules established. The presented model predicts enhanced absorption in the crystalline silicon band-to-band absorption region, with absorption efficiencies exceeding one in the VIS and excellent NIR response. A maximum resonant absorption efficiency close to 4 can be obtained at the violet region (425 nm), and values above 0.25 are possible in the bandgap edge at wavelengths up to 1400 nm. Siliconcolloids are proposed as a promising cost-effective, silicon saving, sunlight harvesters with improved VIS and NIR response.