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Numerical Modeling of Sub-Wavelength Anti-Reflective Structures for Solar Module Applications

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Title Numerical Modeling of Sub-Wavelength Anti-Reflective Structures for Solar Module Applications
Names Han, Katherine (creator)
Chang, Chih-Hung (creator)
Date Issued 2014-03 (iso8601)
Note This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and published by MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland. The published article can be found at: http://www.mdpi.com/journal/nanomaterials.
Abstract This paper reviews the current progress in mathematical modeling of
anti-reflective subwavelength structures. Methods covered include effective medium
theory (EMT), finite-difference time-domain (FDTD), transfer matrix method (TMM), the
Fourier modal method (FMM)/rigorous coupled-wave analysis (RCWA) and the finite
element method (FEM). Time-based solutions to Maxwell’s equations, such as FDTD,
have the benefits of calculating reflectance for multiple wavelengths of light per
simulation, but are computationally intensive. Space-discretized methods such as FDTD
and FEM output field strength results over the whole geometry and are capable of
modeling arbitrary shapes. Frequency-based solutions such as RCWA/FMM and FEM
model one wavelength per simulation and are thus able to handle dispersion for regular
geometries. Analytical approaches such as TMM are appropriate for very simple thin
films. Initial disadvantages such as neglect of dispersion (FDTD), inaccuracy in TM
polarization (RCWA), inability to model aperiodic gratings (RCWA), and inaccuracy with
metallic materials (FDTD) have been overcome by most modern software. All rigorous
numerical methods have accurately predicted the broadband reflection of ideal,
graded-index anti-reflective subwavelength structures; ideal structures are tapered
nanostructures with periods smaller than the wavelengths of light of interest and lengths
that are at least a large portion of the wavelengths considered.
Genre Article
Access Condition http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/
Topic Optical modeling
Identifier Han, K., & Chang, C. (2014). Numerical modeling of sub-wavelength anti-reflective structures for solar module applications. Nanomaterials, 4(1), 87-128. doi:10.3390/nano4010087

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