The coupling cavity theory is used to analyze the impact of high side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) on fiber grating external cavity semiconductor lasers (FGECSL). The high SMSR and high stable frequency FGECSLs w...The coupling cavity theory is used to analyze the impact of high side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) on fiber grating external cavity semiconductor lasers (FGECSL). The high SMSR and high stable frequency FGECSLs were obtained by experiment. The center wavelength is 974 nm, SMSR is 45 dB, the center wavelength change rate reaches 3.08 ppm/℃ in the temperature range of -20 to 80 ℃.展开更多
An effective and low-cost front-side anti-reflection(AR) technique has long been sought to enhance the performance of highly efficient photovoltaic devices due to its capability of maximizing the light absorption in p...An effective and low-cost front-side anti-reflection(AR) technique has long been sought to enhance the performance of highly efficient photovoltaic devices due to its capability of maximizing the light absorption in photovoltaic devices. In order to achieve high throughput fabrication of nanostructured flexible and anti-reflection films, large-scale, nano-engineered wafer molds were fabricated in this work. Additionally, to gain in-depth understanding of the optical and electrical performance enhancement with AR films on polycrystalline Si solar cells, both theoretical and experimental studies were performed. Intriguingly,the nanocone structures demonstrated an efficient light trapping effect which reduced the surface reflection of a solar cell by17.7% and therefore enhanced the overall electric output power of photovoltaic devices by 6% at normal light incidence. Notably, the output power improvement is even more significant at a larger light incident angle which is practically meaningful for daily operation of solar panels. The application of the developed AR films is not only limited to crystalline Si solar cells explored here, but also compatible with any types of photovoltaic technology for performance enhancement.展开更多
文摘The coupling cavity theory is used to analyze the impact of high side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) on fiber grating external cavity semiconductor lasers (FGECSL). The high SMSR and high stable frequency FGECSLs were obtained by experiment. The center wavelength is 974 nm, SMSR is 45 dB, the center wavelength change rate reaches 3.08 ppm/℃ in the temperature range of -20 to 80 ℃.
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(Project No.51672231)Shen Zhen Science and Technology Innovation Commission(Project No.JCYJ20170818114107730)+1 种基金Hong Kong Research Grant Council(General Research Fund Project Nos.16237816,16309018)the support from the Center for 1D/2D Quantum Materials and the State Key Laboratory on Advanced Displays and Optoelectronics at HKUST
文摘An effective and low-cost front-side anti-reflection(AR) technique has long been sought to enhance the performance of highly efficient photovoltaic devices due to its capability of maximizing the light absorption in photovoltaic devices. In order to achieve high throughput fabrication of nanostructured flexible and anti-reflection films, large-scale, nano-engineered wafer molds were fabricated in this work. Additionally, to gain in-depth understanding of the optical and electrical performance enhancement with AR films on polycrystalline Si solar cells, both theoretical and experimental studies were performed. Intriguingly,the nanocone structures demonstrated an efficient light trapping effect which reduced the surface reflection of a solar cell by17.7% and therefore enhanced the overall electric output power of photovoltaic devices by 6% at normal light incidence. Notably, the output power improvement is even more significant at a larger light incident angle which is practically meaningful for daily operation of solar panels. The application of the developed AR films is not only limited to crystalline Si solar cells explored here, but also compatible with any types of photovoltaic technology for performance enhancement.