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Ultrahigh-efficiency solar cells based on nanophotonic design

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Abstract

For decades solar-cell efficiencies have remained below the thermodynamic limits. However, new approaches to light management that systematically minimize thermodynamic losses will enable ultrahigh efficiencies previously considered impossible.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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