Optical Design of Organic Solar Cell with Hybrid Plasmonic System


TitleOptical Design of Organic Solar Cell with Hybrid Plasmonic System
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsSha, Wei E. I., Choy Wallace C. H., Chen Yongpin P., and Chew Weng Cho
JournalOptics Express
Volume19
Issue17
Start Page15908-15918
Date PublishedAug/2011
KeywordsHybrid Plasmonic System, Organic Solar Cell
Abstract

We propose a novel optical design of organic solar cell with a hybrid plasmonic system, which comprises a plasmonic cavity coupled with a dielectric core-metal shell nanosphere. From a rigorous solution of Maxwell’s equations, called volume integral equation method, optical absorption of the active polymer material has a four-fold increase. The significant enhancement mainly attributes to the coupling of symmetric surface wave modes supported by the cavity resonator. The dispersion relation of the plasmonic cavity is characterized by solving an 1D eigenvalue problem of the air/metal/polymer/metal/air structure with finite thicknesses of metal layers. We demonstrate that the optical enhancement strongly depends on the decay length of surface plasmon waves penetrated into the active material. Furthermore, the coherent interplay between the cavity and the dielectric core-metal shell nanosphere is undoubtedly confirmed by our theoretical model. The work offers detailed physical explanations to the hybrid plasmonic cavity device structure for enhancing the optical absorption of organic photovoltaics.

URLhttp://www.opticsinfobase.org/oe/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-19-17-15908
DOI10.1364/OE.19.015908
Refereed DesignationRefereed