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Optical Nanoantennas for Photovoltaic Applications

F.J. Duarte, João Paulo N. Torres, António Baptista, Ricardo A. Marques Lameirinhas

2021Nanomaterials30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the last decade, the development and progress of nanotechnology has enabled a better understanding of the light-matter interaction at the nanoscale. Its unique capability to fabricate new structures at atomic scale has already produced novel materials and devices with great potential applications in a wide range of fields. In this context, nanotechnology allows the development of models, such as nanometric optical antennas, with dimensions smaller than the wavelength of the incident electromagnetic wave. In this article, the behavior of optical aperture nanoantennas, a metal sheet with apertures of dimensions smaller than the wavelength, combined with photovoltaic solar panels is studied. This technique emerged as a potential renewable energy solution, by increasing the efficiency of solar cells, while reducing their manufacturing and electricity production costs. The objective of this article is to perform a performance analysis, using COMSOL Multiphysics software, with different materials and designs of nanoantennas and choosing the most suitable one for use on a solar photovoltaic panel.

Topics & Concepts

MultiphysicsPhotovoltaic systemContext (archaeology)Renewable energyMaterials scienceNanotechnologySolar energyEngineering physicsElectricityPlasmonNanophotonicsOptoelectronicsEngineeringElectrical engineeringFinite element methodBiologyStructural engineeringPaleontologyPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon ResearchNear-Field Optical MicroscopyOptical Wireless Communication Technologies
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