Highly-ordered silicon inverted nanocone arrays with broadband light antireflectance

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Dong Zhang
Weina Ren
Zhichao Zhu
Haifeng Zhang
Bo Liu
Wangzhou Shi
Xiaomei Qin
Chuanwei Cheng
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[1] Shanghai Normal University,Department of Physics
[2] Tongji University,Shanghai Key Laboratory of Special Artificial Microstructure Materials and Technology and School of Physics Science and Engineering
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Inverted nanocone arrays; Antireflection; Nanosphere lithography; Si;
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In this work, highly-ordered silicon inverted nanocone arrays are fabricated by integration of nanosphere lithography with reactive ion etching (RIE) method. The optical characteristics of as-prepared Si inverted nanocone arrays are investigated both by experiments and simulations. It is found that the Si nanocone arrays present excellent broadband light antireflectance properties, which are attributed to the gradient in the effective refractive index of nanocones and enhanced light trapping owing to optical diffraction. The inverted Si nanocone arrays might find a variety of applications in solar cells and photodetectors.
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