The Study of High Efficiency Photovoltaic Devices with Metal Nanoparticles

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The photovoltaic devices with free electrons of nanometal were studied by nanometal scattering and near-field surface plasmon resonance (SPR) enhancing. The results revealed that devices with metal nonoparticles can improve the photoelectric conversion efficiency of solar cells. The metal nanoparticles roughness also reduced the incident light reflection and increased the electrical conductivity of metal characteristics.

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