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Near-field light focusing by wavelength-sized dielectric spheroids for photovoltaic applications

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Abstract

We explore the near-field concentration properties of dielectric spheroidal scatterers with sizes close to the wavelength, using an analytical separation-of-variables method. Such particles act as mesoscopic lenses whose physical parameters are optimized here for maximum scattered light enhancement in photovoltaic applications.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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