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Advanced Concepts for Solar Cells / P. Pérez Rodríguez

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oakville, ON : Arcler Press, 2019.Description: 1 online resource (234 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1773616595
  • 9781773616599
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Advanced Concepts for Solar Cells.DDC classification:
  • 621.31244
LOC classification:
  • TK2960 .R637 2019eb
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Contents:
Cover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; About The Author; Table Of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Nomenclature; Preface; Synopsis; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1. Current Energy Scenario; 1.2. The Potential of Solar And Photovoltaic (PV) Energy; Chapter 2 The Working Principles of Solar Cells; 2.1. The PV Effect; 2.2. Optical Considerations; 2.3. Semiconductor Principles; 2.4. Main Semiconductor Materials For Solar Cells; 2.5. Current Status And Efficiency Limits; Summary; Chapter 3 Processing Techniques; 3.1. Crystallisation Processes
3.2. Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD3.3. Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD; 3.4 Solution-Based Semiconductor Deposition; 3.5. Doping Techniques; 3.6. Patterning Methods; 3.7. Summary; Chapter 4 Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells With High Efficiency; 4.1. The Crystalline Silicon Solar Cell; 4.2. Light Management And Texturisation; 4.3. Passivating Contacts; 4.4. Interdigitated Back Contact (IBC) Solar Cells; 4.5. Comparison Between P- And N-Type Wafers; 4.6. Thin Film Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells; 4.7. Bifacial Solar Cells; 4.8. Summary; Chapter 5 Thin Film and Multijunction Solar Cells
5.1. III-V Technology Solar Cells5.2. Thin Film Silicon Solar Cells; 5.3. Chalcogenide Solar Cells; 5.4. Organic PV Solar Cells; 5.5. Dye-Sensitised Solar Cells (DSSCs; 5.6. Perovskite Solar Cells; 5.7. Hybrid Tandems; 5.8. Transparent Conductive Oxides (TCOs; 5.9. Concentrator PVs (CPV; 5.10. Summary; Chapter 6 Advanced Physical Concepts; 6.1. Quantum Dots (QDs; 6.2. Intermediate Band (IB) Solar Cells; 6.3. Spectral Conversion Materials; 6.4. Multi-Exciton Generation (MEG; 6.5. Hot Carrier Solar Cells; 6.6. Advanced Light Management Techniques; 6.7. Luminescent Solar Concentrators (LSC
6.8. SummaryChapter 7 Building Integrated PVs (BIPV); 7.1. Coloured And Patterned Solar Cells; 7.2. Semi-Transparent Solar Cells And Modules; 7.3. PV-Thermal (PV-T) Systems; 7.4. Solar Cells In Roads And Transportation Systems; 7.5. Summary; Chapter 8 Economic Considerations of PV Systems and PV Technologies; 8.1. PV Systems.; 8.2. PV System Economic Considerations; 8.3. PV System Energy Payback Time; 8.4. Summary; Chapter 9 Conclusions and Outlook; References; Index
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Cover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; About The Author; Table Of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Nomenclature; Preface; Synopsis; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1. Current Energy Scenario; 1.2. The Potential of Solar And Photovoltaic (PV) Energy; Chapter 2 The Working Principles of Solar Cells; 2.1. The PV Effect; 2.2. Optical Considerations; 2.3. Semiconductor Principles; 2.4. Main Semiconductor Materials For Solar Cells; 2.5. Current Status And Efficiency Limits; Summary; Chapter 3 Processing Techniques; 3.1. Crystallisation Processes

3.2. Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD3.3. Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD; 3.4 Solution-Based Semiconductor Deposition; 3.5. Doping Techniques; 3.6. Patterning Methods; 3.7. Summary; Chapter 4 Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells With High Efficiency; 4.1. The Crystalline Silicon Solar Cell; 4.2. Light Management And Texturisation; 4.3. Passivating Contacts; 4.4. Interdigitated Back Contact (IBC) Solar Cells; 4.5. Comparison Between P- And N-Type Wafers; 4.6. Thin Film Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells; 4.7. Bifacial Solar Cells; 4.8. Summary; Chapter 5 Thin Film and Multijunction Solar Cells

5.1. III-V Technology Solar Cells5.2. Thin Film Silicon Solar Cells; 5.3. Chalcogenide Solar Cells; 5.4. Organic PV Solar Cells; 5.5. Dye-Sensitised Solar Cells (DSSCs; 5.6. Perovskite Solar Cells; 5.7. Hybrid Tandems; 5.8. Transparent Conductive Oxides (TCOs; 5.9. Concentrator PVs (CPV; 5.10. Summary; Chapter 6 Advanced Physical Concepts; 6.1. Quantum Dots (QDs; 6.2. Intermediate Band (IB) Solar Cells; 6.3. Spectral Conversion Materials; 6.4. Multi-Exciton Generation (MEG; 6.5. Hot Carrier Solar Cells; 6.6. Advanced Light Management Techniques; 6.7. Luminescent Solar Concentrators (LSC

6.8. SummaryChapter 7 Building Integrated PVs (BIPV); 7.1. Coloured And Patterned Solar Cells; 7.2. Semi-Transparent Solar Cells And Modules; 7.3. PV-Thermal (PV-T) Systems; 7.4. Solar Cells In Roads And Transportation Systems; 7.5. Summary; Chapter 8 Economic Considerations of PV Systems and PV Technologies; 8.1. PV Systems.; 8.2. PV System Economic Considerations; 8.3. PV System Energy Payback Time; 8.4. Summary; Chapter 9 Conclusions and Outlook; References; Index

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