Thin Film Compound Semiconductor Photovoltaics 2009

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Thin-Film Compound Semiconductor Photovoltaics - 2009: Volume 1165

Thin-Film Compound Semiconductor Photovoltaics - 2009: Volume 1165
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
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ISBN-10 : 1605111384
ISBN-13 : 9781605111384
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Download or read book Thin-Film Compound Semiconductor Photovoltaics - 2009: Volume 1165 written by Akira Yamada and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2010-02-02 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Due to increased urgency for alternative energy sources, and because of significant advances in the understanding of materials and devices, thin-film photovoltaics are currently a topic of great importance and are leading candidates for providing affordable energy. This book offers the latest research, scale-up and commercialization advances in the field, focusing on a variety of different and novel materials classes for absorbers and contacts. There is a strong emphasis on future developments of thin-film solar cells, as well as materials issues in scaling up to gigawatt production levels. For the first time, thin-film compound semiconductor photovoltiacs are entering large-scale manufacture and this book reflects the enthusiasm of the materials research community to take on the challenges that this technology will likely see. Topics include: characterization of absorber materials; materials deposition and process monitoring; device modeling and characterization; new materials and devices; grain boundaries and TCOs; commercialization issues; and advanced devices and materials characterization.


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