2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.solmat.2015.06.035
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Plasmonic photo-thermoelectric energy converter with black-Si absorber

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“…The resulting surfaces can be used in large surface area applications and can serve as templates for replication of the nanotexture for numerous applications in rapidly evolving fields such as super-capacitors, electrodes, and optical coatings. Light extraction surfaces for light-emitting diodes and for the control of surface emissivity represent another potential field of applications to add to use in photovoltaics, thermovoltaics, black body light sources, and broadband reflectance suppression coatings; 20,40 all these structures can benefit from hierarchical patterns of nano-microscale structures.…”
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“…The resulting surfaces can be used in large surface area applications and can serve as templates for replication of the nanotexture for numerous applications in rapidly evolving fields such as super-capacitors, electrodes, and optical coatings. Light extraction surfaces for light-emitting diodes and for the control of surface emissivity represent another potential field of applications to add to use in photovoltaics, thermovoltaics, black body light sources, and broadband reflectance suppression coatings; 20,40 all these structures can benefit from hierarchical patterns of nano-microscale structures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was previously demonstrated how inductively coupled plasma reactive ion etched (ICP-RIE) b-Si with plasmonic nanoparticles can be used as a highly effective absorber for photo-thermoelectric conversion applications. 20 Nanospikes of b-Si coated with Au have shown high performance when used in surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy/scattering (SERS) 21 and were also proven to be bactericidal through the mechanical destruction of bacterial membranes. 22 Using a simple chemical treatment in either gas phase or solution, these nanotextured surfaces can also be rendered super-hydrophobic.…”
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“…In general, semiconductor materials such as Si, GaAs, and CdS show Seebeck coefficient (thermoelectric power) and photoresponse under heating [1][2][3]. Nowadays, the BiTe elements are used as commercial Seebeck material, and it displays a thermoelectric power of 570 μV/K achieved with a working temperature up to 573 K in the hot side [4].…”
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“…Plasmonic nanostructures are ideal candidates for such an energy conversion task20212223242526. They enable effective light absorption, with absorber thicknesses in the sub-wavelength regime, 1–2 orders of magnitude thinner than conventional broadband absorber coatings2728293031.…”
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“…Also, new materials such as graphene36 and carbon nanotubes37 have been exploited as tunable, ultra-low thermal capacity absorbers. On the other hand, much less attention has been devoted to the realization of thermoelectric-based visible/near-infrared light detectors, the reported response times being of the order of several seconds for light intensities of approximately 10 −4  kW/cm 2 (solar irradiation)222538. Similarly, commercially-available TE-based light sensors measuring visible/NIR radiation with intensities of the order of few kW/cm 2 still exhibit response times of the order of 1 second or greater3940 due to the large heat capacity of the overall system.…”
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