Abstract

The angular intensity distribution (AID) is a major parameter for evaluating scattering of light by surface-textured thin films. We discuss how the AID can be determined in the near ultraviolet, the visible and the near infrared and evaluate the used method by comparing the obtained measurement results to the results obtained with other methods. Measuring the AID in a broad wavelength range is of great use for the solar cell community, because textured thin films are widely used to enhance the photocurrent in thin-film solar cells.

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