Abstract
In article number 2000264 by Pedro Centeno, Hugo Águas, Manuel J. Mendes, and co-workers, unprecedented multi-functional front-coatings are presented which allow both light-management and self-cleaning properties to enhance the efficiency and outdoor performance of thin-film solar cells, via photonic enhancement while simultaneously minimizing soiling-related losses. This is achieved by structuring parylene-C transparent encapsulants using a low-cost and highly-scalable colloidal-lithography methodology. As a result, superhydrophobic surfaces with broadband light-trapping properties are developed.
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