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Research and development of photovoltaic solar cells is playing an ever larger practical role in energy supply and ecological conservation all over the world. Many materials science problems are encountered in understanding existing solar cells and the development of more efficient, less costly, and more stable cells. This important and timely book provides a historical overview, but concentrates primarily on exciting developments in the last decade. It describes the properties of the materials that play an important role in photovoltaic applications, the solar cell structures in which they are used, and the experimental and theoretical developments that have led to the most promising contenders.

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Photovoltaic materials and phenomena; crystalline silicon; amorphous silicon; gallium arsenide and other III-V materials; cadmium telluride and other II-VI materials; copper indium diselenide and other I-III-VI materials; other materials of interest for solar cells.

Photovoltaic Materials

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A Hardback by Richard H Bube, Ron C Newman

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    Publisher: Imperial College Press
    Publication Date: 02/06/1998
    ISBN13: 9781860940651, 978-1860940651
    ISBN10: 186094065X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Research and development of photovoltaic solar cells is playing an ever larger practical role in energy supply and ecological conservation all over the world. Many materials science problems are encountered in understanding existing solar cells and the development of more efficient, less costly, and more stable cells. This important and timely book provides a historical overview, but concentrates primarily on exciting developments in the last decade. It describes the properties of the materials that play an important role in photovoltaic applications, the solar cell structures in which they are used, and the experimental and theoretical developments that have led to the most promising contenders.

    Table of Contents
    Photovoltaic materials and phenomena; crystalline silicon; amorphous silicon; gallium arsenide and other III-V materials; cadmium telluride and other II-VI materials; copper indium diselenide and other I-III-VI materials; other materials of interest for solar cells.

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