Abstract
Nanophotonics can enable advances in many fields such as solid state lighting (LEDs), lasers (VCSELs, DFB), photovoltaics and generally any surface that interacts with light. In this paper we present a route towards nano-photonic enabled photovoltaics using soft-stamp based nanoimprint lithography, demonstrate advanced light trapping on wafer scale and a solution for high volume cost effective manufacturing.
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