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Bio-inspired Design Strategy of Quasi-random Structures for Optimal Light Control

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Abstract

We report a new design strategy for quasi-random nanophotonic structures by directly representing structures in Fourier space. We validated the method both numerically and experimentally by optimizing light-trapping structures in a thin-film solar cell and achieved 2.3-fold absorption enhancement.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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