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Optical Modeling and Simulation of Thin-Film Photovoltaic Devices (Paperback)
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Optical Modeling and Simulation of Thin-Film Photovoltaic Devices (Paperback)
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In wafer-based and thin-film photovoltaic (PV) devices, the
management of light is a crucial aspect of optimization since
trapping sunlight in active parts of PV devices is essential for
efficient energy conversions. Optical modeling and simulation
enable efficient analysis and optimization of the optical situation
in optoelectronic and PV devices. Optical Modeling and Simulation
of Thin-Film Photovoltaic Devices provides readers with a thorough
guide to performing optical modeling and simulations of thin-film
solar cells and PV modules. It offers insight on examples of
existing optical models, demonstrates the applicability of optical
modeling, and presents concrete directions and solutions for
improving the devices. Along with giving practical hints, the book
highlights significant research, development, and production in the
field. It covers numerous approaches of one-, two-, and
three-dimensional optical modeling, including one-dimensional
semi-coherent modeling and two-dimensional modeling based on the
finite element method (FEM). Many practical examples illustrate the
use of simulations with the developed models, helping readers
better understand and develop their own models as well as
appreciate innovative concepts in light management in thin-film PV
devices.
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