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Thin Film Solar Cells: Fabrication, Characterization and Applications (Wiley Series in Materials for Electronic & Optoelectronic Applications) [Hardcover]

Jef Poortmans (Editor), Vladimir Arkhipov (Editor)

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0470091266 978-0470091265 November 6, 2006 1
Thin-film solar cells are either emerging or about to emerge from the research laboratory to become commercially available devices finding practical various applications. Currently no textbook outlining the basic theoretical background, methods of fabrication and applications currently exist. Thus, this book aims to present for the first time an in-depth overview of this topic covering a broad range of thin-film solar cell technologies including both organic and inorganic materials, presented in a systematic fashion, by the scientific leaders in the respective domains. It covers a broad range of related topics, from physical principles to design, fabrication, characterization, and applications of novel photovoltaic devices.

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In order to make photovoltaic power generation an economically viable option, the cost of solar cell devices has to be lowered. Nowadays most solar cells are manufactured from crystalline Si substrates with a typical thickness of 200–300 mm. Since the base material for these devices is electronic-grade Si, a large part of the cost of the final solar cell is related to the active material. In order to reduce these costs, a transition from these 'bulk crystalline Si solar cells' has to made to thin-film technologies with reduced usage of active material in the device. These thin films can consist of crystalline, protocrystalline, or amorphous silicon. In addition, II-VI polycrystalline compounds like CdTe or ternary compounds like CuIn(Ga)Se2(S)-alloys are being investigated and developed. In the case of thin films of Si, there is a broad range of deposition technologies. Although these technologies have not yet come onto the market to any great degree, there has been considerable progress over the last years both in terms of technology development, upscaling and in-depth understanding.

Currently, there is strong growth of R&D in the field of organic and hybrid solar cells. In order to exploit the full potential of these materials, novel and radically different cell concepts have been suggested. At contrast to the classical planar homo- and heterojunction structures, these concepts are based on three-dimensional structures to generate and collect the carriers. The most prominent examples of these structures are the bulk donor–acceptor heterojunction cells, the nanocrystalline photo-electrochemical cell (also known as Grätzel cell) and eta cells. In fact, these device concepts are a clear illustration of the possibilities offered by nanostructured materials to further enhance photovoltaic performance and to reduce the solar cell cost.

This book is the first comprehensive overview covering the different thin-film solar cell technologies: from the more “classical ones” (a-Si:H, CdTe, CIS) to the novel ones which are making their way from the lab to actual production. The book not only provides the reader with a good overview but also provides recent insights on advanced characterization, device modelling and upscaling of the different approaches. The book is intended for postgraduate researchers in the PV domain, industrial researchers in the PV domain and photonics professionals.


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In order to substantially reduce the costs of present crystalline Si solar cells, the material consumption of highly pure Si in a typical solar cell structure should be reduced. Read the first page
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epitaxial solar cells, bulk heterojunction solar cells, epitaxial cells, polysilicon solar cells, commercial rooftop systems, microcrystalline silicon layers, crystallization front morphology, transient conductivity techniques, polysilicon cells, microcrystalline silicon solar cells, film solar cell technologies, mutual coulombic potential, thin film silicon solar cells, coulombic binding energy, silicon thin film solar cells, subbandgap absorption, superstrate configuration, chalcopyrite solar cells, cadmium telluride solar cells, light soaked state, photovoltaic energy conversion, solar cell results, improved charge transport, micromorph tandem, geminate pair dissociation
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European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference, New York, World Conference, Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, Applied Physics Letters, John Wiley, First Solar, United Solar, Journal of Applied Physics, Energy Mater, Journal of Crystal Growth, American Institute of Physics, European Commission, Anna Selvan, Lake Buena Vista, Van Gestel, Akzo Nobel, Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, New Orleans, Wuerth Solar, Academic Press, American Physical Society, Photovoltaic Specialist Conference, Datareview Series, Las Vegas
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