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Xu Rui, Wang Xiao-Dong, Liu Wen, Xu Xiao-Na, Li Yue-Qiang, Ji An, Yang Fu-Hua, Li Jin-Min. Dielectric layer-dependent surface plasmon effect of metallic nanoparticles on silicon substrateJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2012, 21(2): 025202.
| Xu Rui, Wang Xiao-Dong, Liu Wen, Xu Xiao-Na, Li Yue-Qiang, Ji An, Yang Fu-Hua, Li Jin-Min. Dielectric layer-dependent surface plasmon effect of metallic nanoparticles on silicon substrateJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2012, 21(2): 025202. |
Dielectric layer-dependent surface plasmon effect of metallic nanoparticles on silicon substrate
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Abstract
The electromagnetic interaction between Ag nanoparticles on the top of the Si substrate and the incident light has been studied by numerical simulations. It is found that the presence of dielectric layers with different thicknesses leads to the varied resonance wavelength and scattering cross section and consequently the shifted photocurrent response for all wavelengths. These different behaviours are determined by whether the dielectric layer is beyond the domain where the elcetric field of metallic plasmons takes effect, combined with the effect of geometrical optics. It is revealed that for particles of a certain size, an appropriate dielectric thickness is desirable to achieve the best absorption. For a certain thickness of spacer, an appropriate granular size is also desirable. These observations have substantial applications for the optimization of surface plasmon enhanced silicon solar cells. -
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