Hyperuniform disordered materials for solar and solar-thermal absorbers
Hyperuniform disordered materials for solar and solar-thermal absorbers
Hyperuniform disordered structures demonstrate great potential to enhance light absorption in solar cell and solar-thermal absorber architectures and due to unique light trapping mechanisms capable of attaining absorption enhancements up 85% over the visible spectrum and record solar cell efficiency in ultra-thin film solar cells.
correlated disorder, hyperuniform disorder, solar cell, solar-thermal absorbers
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Florescu, M.
14b7415d-9dc6-4ebe-a125-289e47648c65
25 July 2025
Florescu, M.
14b7415d-9dc6-4ebe-a125-289e47648c65
Florescu, M.
(2025)
Hyperuniform disordered materials for solar and solar-thermal absorbers.
15th International Conference on Metamaterials, Photonic Crystals and Plasmonics, META 2025, , Malaga, Spain.
22 - 25 Jul 2025.
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Hyperuniform disordered structures demonstrate great potential to enhance light absorption in solar cell and solar-thermal absorber architectures and due to unique light trapping mechanisms capable of attaining absorption enhancements up 85% over the visible spectrum and record solar cell efficiency in ultra-thin film solar cells.
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Published date: 25 July 2025
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15th International Conference on Metamaterials, Photonic Crystals and Plasmonics, META 2025, , Malaga, Spain, 2025-07-22 - 2025-07-25
Keywords:
correlated disorder, hyperuniform disorder, solar cell, solar-thermal absorbers
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/508962
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M. Florescu
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