An anti-reflection (AR) coating is an important component for reducing reflection loss, increasing absorption, and improving the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of a solar cell. Some researchers have therefore implemented single- and double-layer AR coatings into solar cells to reduce the reflection loss .
One innovative method involves using digestate-based coatings on solar cells to enhance their overall performance. These coatings, derived from the organic matter within the digestate, can improve the solar cell's light absorption properties and reduce reflection, thereby boosting energy conversion efficiency.
To overcome this problem, various materials and interface designs have been considered. An anti-reflection (AR) coating is an important component for reducing reflection loss, increasing absorption, and improving the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of a solar cell.
Some researchers have therefore implemented single- and double-layer AR coatings into solar cells to reduce the reflection loss . AR coatings with suitable thicknesses have been widely used to diminish reflectance and improve transmittance.
Research should focus on optimizing coating composition, assessing durability under varying environmental conditions, and evaluating their cost-effectiveness compared to traditional coatings for solar panels. The study seeks to address the pressing need for sustainable materials in solar photovoltaic cell technology.
The research objectives encompass a systematic exploration of various coatings for solar cells, their ranking based on diverse performance parameters, and an in-depth analysis of how input variables impact solar performance.