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Materials Challenges Inorganic Photovoltaic Solar Energy 2014 Edition

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    Author(s)Stuart J C Irvine
    PublisherRSC
    ISBN9781849731874
    Pages343
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2014

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    RSC Materials Challenges Inorganic Photovoltaic Solar Energy 2014 Edition by Stuart J C Irvine

    This authoritative reference covers the various aspects of materials science that will impact on the next generation of photovoltaic (PV) module technology. The emphasis on materials brings a fresh perspective to the literature and highlights crucial issues. Special attention is given to thin film PV materials, an area that is growing more rapidly than crystalline silicon and could dominate in the long term. The book addresses the fundamental aspects of PV solar cell materials and gives a comprehensive description of each major thin film material, either in research or production. Particular weight is given to the key materials drivers of solar conversion efficiency, long term stability, materials costs, and materials sustainability. Fundamentals of inorganic solar cells; Thin film silicon solar cells; TCOs; Cadmium telluride solar cells; CIS, CIGS, Chalcogenides; New chalcogenides; III-V solar cells; Nanomaterials; Light Capture; Photon management materials; Conclusions and future developments; Index;