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Photon Management using Index-Near-Zero Materials

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Abstract

Index-near-zero materials can strongly enhance light-matter interactions. The performance of light trapping greatly exceeds the conventional Yablonovitch limit. Moreover, Index-near-zero materials suppress radiative recombination, resulting in enhanced open circuit voltage in direct bandgap solar cells.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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