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Solar Cell Device Physics (Academic Press) (Hardback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for Solar Cell Device PhysicsThere has been a huge infusion of ideas in the field of solar cells over the last many years and, nanostructures and nanomaterials have revolutionized the possibilities for technological advances. This work covers advances in nanomaterials and thin films that pave the way to cheaper, more efficient solar energy production.
Full description- Publisher: Academic Press Inc
- Published: 01 August 2010
- Format: Hardback 381 pages
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- Categories: Physics | Condensed Matter Physics (liquid State & Solid State Physics) | Materials Science | Alternative & Renewable Energy Sources & Technology
- ISBN 13: 9780123747747 ISBN 10: 0123747740
- Sales rank: 595,661
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Full description for Solar Cell Device Physics
There has been an enormous infusion of new ideas in the field of solar cells over the last 15 years; discourse on energy transfer has gotten much richer, and nanostructures and nanomaterials have revolutionized the possibilities for new technological developments. However, solar energy cannot become ubiquitous in the world's power markets unless it can become economically competitive with legacy generation methods such as fossil fuels. The new edition of Dr. Stephen Fonash's definitive text points the way toward greater efficiency and cheaper production by adding coverage of cutting-edge topics in plasmonics, multi-exiton generation processes, nanostructures and nanomaterials such as quantum dots. This book's new structure improves readability by shifting many detailed equations to appendices, and balances the first edition's semiconductor coverage with an emphasis on thin-films. Further, it now demonstrates physical principles with simulations in the well-known AMPS computer code developed by the author. This classic text is now updated with new advances in nanomaterials and thin films that point the way to cheaper, more efficient solar energy production and, many of the detailed equations from the first edition have been shifted to appendices in order to improve readability. It carries important theoretical points are now accompanied by concrete demonstrations via included simulations created with the well-known AMPS computer code.

