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Quantum dot photovoltaics.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ashland : Arcler Press, 2019.Description: 1 online resource (248 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1773616102
  • 9781773616100
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Quantum Dot Photovoltaics.DDC classification:
  • 621.31244 23
LOC classification:
  • TK1087
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Contents:
Cover; Half Title Page; Title page; Copyright Page; About the Editor; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1 Introduction to Quantum Dot Photovoltaics; 1.1. Background; 1.2. Third Generation Photovoltaic Devices With Multiple Exciton Generation; 1.3. Colloidal Quantum Dots; 1.4. Quantum Dot Solar Cells; 1.5. MEG Solar Cells; 1.6. Quantum Dot Sensitized Photovoltaic Cells; 1.7. Future Challenges And Directions; Chapter 2 Silicon Quantum Dots For Photovoltaic Applications; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Silicon Quantum Dots
2.3. Properties of Silicon Quantum Dots2.4. Si-Quantum Dots In Latest Solar Cells; Chapter 3 Fabrication Protocols For Quantum Dot Solar Cells; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Quantum Dot Solar Cell Protocol; 3.3. Characterization Of A Solar Cell; 3.4. QDs Synthesis Protocol; 3.5. QD Characterization; Chapter 4 Nitrogen-Doped Carbon QDs For Green Photovoltaic Cells; 4.1. Background; 4.2. Synthesis Of Carbon QDs; 4.3. Synthesis And Characterization Of Carbon QDs; 4.4. Fabrication Of Solar Cell; 4.5. Characterization And Measurement; Chapter 5 Multiple Exciton Generation In Quantum Dots Solar Cells
5.1. Background5.2. Introduction; 5.3. QD Materials For MEG In PV Devices; 5.4. MEG In QD-Based Solar Cells; Chapter 6 Graphene And Quantum Dots Composite For Photovoltaic Devices; 6.1. Background; 6.2. Introduction; 6.3. Fabrication And Characterization; 6.4. Interpretation Of Characterization Data; Chapter 7 Quantum Dots Based High-Efficiency LEDs; 7.1. Background; 7.2. Efficiency In QD-LEDs; 7.3. Designing Quantum Dots For LED Applications; 7.4. Solutions For Achieving High-Efficiency Quantum Dot-LEDs; Chapter 8 Prospects and Accomplishments of Quantum Dots in Photovoltaics
8.1. Introduction8.2. History and Background; 8.3. Devices Employing Ensembles of Quantum Dots; Bibliography; Index
Summary: Quantum Dot Photovoltaics examines various aspects of next-gen photovoltaics to havea deeper understanding of colloidal quantum confined semi-conductor nanostructures. It includes the meaning of quantum dot photovoltaics and fabrication protocols requiredfor such solar cells. This book provides the reader with the insights into the developmentof solar energy conversion and the current status of colloidal quantum dots in prototypesolar cells, so as to understand the scientific challenges faced during the conversion ofsolar energy.
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Quantum Dot Photovoltaics examines various aspects of next-gen photovoltaics to havea deeper understanding of colloidal quantum confined semi-conductor nanostructures. It includes the meaning of quantum dot photovoltaics and fabrication protocols requiredfor such solar cells. This book provides the reader with the insights into the developmentof solar energy conversion and the current status of colloidal quantum dots in prototypesolar cells, so as to understand the scientific challenges faced during the conversion ofsolar energy.

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Cover; Half Title Page; Title page; Copyright Page; About the Editor; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1 Introduction to Quantum Dot Photovoltaics; 1.1. Background; 1.2. Third Generation Photovoltaic Devices With Multiple Exciton Generation; 1.3. Colloidal Quantum Dots; 1.4. Quantum Dot Solar Cells; 1.5. MEG Solar Cells; 1.6. Quantum Dot Sensitized Photovoltaic Cells; 1.7. Future Challenges And Directions; Chapter 2 Silicon Quantum Dots For Photovoltaic Applications; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Silicon Quantum Dots

2.3. Properties of Silicon Quantum Dots2.4. Si-Quantum Dots In Latest Solar Cells; Chapter 3 Fabrication Protocols For Quantum Dot Solar Cells; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Quantum Dot Solar Cell Protocol; 3.3. Characterization Of A Solar Cell; 3.4. QDs Synthesis Protocol; 3.5. QD Characterization; Chapter 4 Nitrogen-Doped Carbon QDs For Green Photovoltaic Cells; 4.1. Background; 4.2. Synthesis Of Carbon QDs; 4.3. Synthesis And Characterization Of Carbon QDs; 4.4. Fabrication Of Solar Cell; 4.5. Characterization And Measurement; Chapter 5 Multiple Exciton Generation In Quantum Dots Solar Cells

5.1. Background5.2. Introduction; 5.3. QD Materials For MEG In PV Devices; 5.4. MEG In QD-Based Solar Cells; Chapter 6 Graphene And Quantum Dots Composite For Photovoltaic Devices; 6.1. Background; 6.2. Introduction; 6.3. Fabrication And Characterization; 6.4. Interpretation Of Characterization Data; Chapter 7 Quantum Dots Based High-Efficiency LEDs; 7.1. Background; 7.2. Efficiency In QD-LEDs; 7.3. Designing Quantum Dots For LED Applications; 7.4. Solutions For Achieving High-Efficiency Quantum Dot-LEDs; Chapter 8 Prospects and Accomplishments of Quantum Dots in Photovoltaics

8.1. Introduction8.2. History and Background; 8.3. Devices Employing Ensembles of Quantum Dots; Bibliography; Index

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