Solar Cell Materials: Developing Technologies (Wiley Series in Materials for Electronic Optoelectronic Applications) ebook
by Arthur Willoughby,Gavin J. Conibeer
This book presents a comparison of solar cell materials, including both new materials . 1 Introduction 1 Gavin Conibeer and Arthur Willoughby. Wiley Series in Materials for Electronic & Optoelectronic Applications.
This book presents a comparison of solar cell materials, including both new materials based on organics, nanostructures and novel inorganics and developments in more traditional photovoltaic materials. It surveys the materials and materials trends in the field including third generation solar cells (multiple energy level cells, thermal approaches and the modification of the solar spectrum) with an eye firmly on low costs, energy efficiency and the use of abundant non-toxic materials.
This book presents a comparison of solar cell materials, including both new . List of Contributors xv.
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This book presents a comparison of solar cell materials, including both new materials based on organics, nanostructures and novel inorganics and developments in more traditional photovoltaic materials
This book presents a comparison of solar cell materials, including both new materials based on organics, nanostructures and novel inorganics and developments in more traditional photovoltaic materials.
Solar Cell Materials: Developing Technologies, Gavin Conibeer, Arthur Willoughby. pages cm – (Wiley series in materials for electronic & optoelectronic applications) Includes bibliographical references and index
Solar Cell Materials: Developing Technologies, Gavin Conibeer, Arthur Willoughby. pages cm – (Wiley series in materials for electronic & optoelectronic applications) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-470-06551-8 (hardback) 1. Photovoltaic cells–Materials.
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This book presents a comparison of solar cell materials, including both new materials based on organics, nanostructures. Developing Technologies. by Arthur Willoughby. series Wiley Series in Materials for Electronic & Optoelectronic Applications.
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Sadao Adachi, Peter Capper, Safa Kasap, Arthur Willoughby. The main purpose of this book is to provide a comprehensive treatment of the materials aspects of group-IV, III−V and II−VI semiconductor alloys used in various electronic and optoelectronic devices
Sadao Adachi, Peter Capper, Safa Kasap, Arthur Willoughby. The main purpose of this book is to provide a comprehensive treatment of the materials aspects of group-IV, III−V and II−VI semiconductor alloys used in various electronic and optoelectronic devices. The topics covered in this book include the structural, thermal, mechanical, lattice vibronic, electronic, optical and carrier transport properties of such semiconductor alloys.