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The Scalar Scattering Theory: A Multi-Functional Tool for Optimizing Scattering in Thin-Film Silicon Solar Cells

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Abstract

The scalar scattering theory is applied in thin-film silicon solar cells research: It is used for predicting the scattering properties of nano-textured interfaces, optimizing their morphology, and for studying their effect on the solar-cell performance.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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