Photovoltaic Device Physics and Materials

Solar Cell, Photovoltronic, and Sensor Structures

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2025
ISBN13: 9780443217081
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Photovoltaic Device Physics and Materials: Solar Cell, Energy Management, and Retinomorphic Structures, Third Edition reflects that the physics behind these three important photovoltaics applications is the same while the device structure, designs, and materials used to optimally implement this physics varies. These variations come from differences in the incoming spectra, the materials utilized, and differences in the concomitant light trapping required. The importance of the materials utilized requires extensive examination and exploration of emerging inorganics, including perovskites, organics, and 2-D materials.

An additional consideration that is addressed is device planar extent, which varies with device application. This thoroughly revised and expanded text is a valuable resource for students and researchers looking to learn about photovoltaic or solar cell devices, as well as faculty, engineers, R&D, government and industry labs, and medical facilities.

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ISBN13:9780443217081
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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<p>1. Introduction to Photovoltaic Devices<br>2. Material Properties and Device Physics Basic to Photovoltaics<br>3. Structures, Key Materials, and Scale in Photovoltaic Devices<br>4. Homojunctions: Structures, Materials and Applications<br>5. Heterojunctions: Structures, Materials and Applications<br>6. Surface-barrier Devices: Structures, Materials and Applications<br>7. Dye-sensitized Devices: Structures, Materials and Applications<br>8. Emerging Materials Systems for Photovoltaic Devices</p>

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