Abstract

In article number 1301804, Jeremy N. Munday and co-workers describe the use of a plant-based cellulose fiber paper as advanced antireflection coatings for solar cells. These coatings provide broadband, angle-independent optical response using a simple and inexpensive fabrication process. Additionally, these cellulose materials are lightweight, flexible, and recyclable, making them highly attractive materials for environmentally friendly production.

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