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Advanced Thin Film Materials for Photovoltaic Applications



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Author: Dharmadasa I. M View person
Title: Advanced Thin Film Materials for Photovoltaic Applications View cluster
Publisher: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Physical description: 1 online resource (148 p.)
Topical subject: History of engineering and technology
Uncontrolled subject: absorber
anti-reflection coating
buffer
CdS
CdS/CdTe
CdSe
CdTe
CdTe film
CdTe1−xSex
characterisation
chemical solution process
CIGS
Cu(In,Ga)Se2
electrodeposition
electroplating
electroplating of semiconductors
electroplating temperature
encapsulation
ethlammonium
formamidinium
hole blocking layer
large-area electronics
luminescence
microstructure
mini-module
numerical simulation
organic solar cells
P1 shunt
perovskite
perovskite solar cell
perovskite solar cells
photovoltaic
photovoltaics
plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition
potential-induced degradation
renewable energy
review
semiconductors
silicon
SnS/SnS2
solar cell
solar cells
solution spin-coating
space charge region (SCR)
spectroscopy
stability
TCAD
thin films
tin disulfide
tin monosulfide
TiO2/SnO2 layer
transistor effect
two-electrode configuration
Person (second resp.): DharmadasaI. M
Summary, etc: The direct conversion of sunlight into electricity (photovoltaic or PV for short) is evolving rapidly, and is a technology becoming a mainstream clean energy production method. However, to compete with conventional energy production methods using fossil fuels, the conversion efficiency needs to be increased, and the manufacturing cost should be reduced further. Both of these require the improvement of solar energy materials, and the device architectures used for the conversion of light into electrical energy. This Special Issue presents the latest developments in some solar energy materials like Si, CdTe, CIGS, SnS and Perovskites), and the device structures suitable for next generation solar cells. In particular, the progress in graded bandgap multi-layer solar cells are presented in this Special Issue.
Preferred title for the work: Advanced Thin Film Materials for Photovoltaic Applications  View cluster
Format: Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language: English
Record Nr.: 9910557411203321
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