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Emerging Inorganic Materials in Thin-film Photovoltaics - Faraday Discussion 239 (Hardcover)
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Emerging Inorganic Materials in Thin-film Photovoltaics - Faraday Discussion 239 (Hardcover)
Series: Faraday Discussions, Volume 239
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There is currently significant interest in exploring and
identifying new inorganic solar energy conversion systems based on
Earth-abundant non-toxic materials for future sustainable energy
applications and technologies. Developments in emergent inorganic
absorbers are closely tied to the ability of researchers to
correlate and predict device performance from structural and
optical properties. The understanding of material structure and
bonding and their effect on performance are key to developing
guiding principles for design and screening of inorganic
photovoltaic materials. Progress toward such understanding is
facilitated by state-of-the-art tools for structural and electronic
characterisation of semiconductor materials and interfaces, as well
as device design and performance analysis. Further insight is
provided by computer modelling and simulations. This volume brings
together internationally leading scientists working in areas of
material design and modelling, structural and electronic
characterisation, and device design and performance analysis, to
explore and exchange ideas on emerging inorganic thin-film
photovoltaics based on Earth abundant non-toxic materials. In this
volume, the topics covered include: Indium-free CIGS analogues Bulk
and surface characterisation techniques of solar absorbers Novel
chalcogenides, pnictides and defect-tolerant semiconductors
Materials design and bonding
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