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Material dependence of plasmon-induced efficiency enhancement of solar cells metal-nano-modified
Light absorption aided by localized plasmons in metalized solar cells needs a quantum approach going beyond the classical solution of the Maxwell-Fresnel problem for metallic nanoparticles deposited on the semiconductor. It is demonstrated for various material solar cell configurations.