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This book will guide Photovoltaics researchers in a new way of
thinking about harvesting light energy from all wavelengths of the
solar spectrum. It closes the gap between general solar cells books
and photovoltaics journal articles, by focusing on the latest
developments in our understanding of solid-state device physics.
The material presented is experimental and based on II-VI thin-film
materials, mainly CdTe-based solar cells. The authors describe the
use of new device design, based on multilayer graded bandgap
configuration, using CdTe-based solar cells. The authors also
explain how the photo-generated currents can be enhanced using
multi-step charge carrier production. The possibility of
fabricating these devices using low-cost and scalable
electroplating is demonstrated. The value of electroplating for
large area electronic devices such as PV solar panels, display
devices and nano-technology devices are also demonstrated. By
enabling new understanding of the engineering of electroplated
semiconductor materials and providing an overview of the
semiconductor physics and technology, this practical book is ideal
to guide researchers, engineers, and manufacturers on future solar
cell device designs and fabrications. Discusses in detail the
processes of growths, treatments, solar cell device fabrication and
solid state physics, improving readers' understanding of
fundamental solid state physics; Enables future improvements in
CdTe-based device efficiency; Explains the significance of defects
in deposited semiconductor materials and interfaces that affect the
material properties and resulting device performance.
This book will guide Photovoltaics researchers in a new way of
thinking about harvesting light energy from all wavelengths of the
solar spectrum. It closes the gap between general solar cells books
and photovoltaics journal articles, by focusing on the latest
developments in our understanding of solid-state device physics.
The material presented is experimental and based on II-VI thin-film
materials, mainly CdTe-based solar cells. The authors describe the
use of new device design, based on multilayer graded bandgap
configuration, using CdTe-based solar cells. The authors also
explain how the photo-generated currents can be enhanced using
multi-step charge carrier production. The possibility of
fabricating these devices using low-cost and scalable
electroplating is demonstrated. The value of electroplating for
large area electronic devices such as PV solar panels, display
devices and nano-technology devices are also demonstrated. By
enabling new understanding of the engineering of electroplated
semiconductor materials and providing an overview of the
semiconductor physics and technology, this practical book is ideal
to guide researchers, engineers, and manufacturers on future solar
cell device designs and fabrications. Discusses in detail the
processes of growths, treatments, solar cell device fabrication and
solid state physics, improving readers' understanding of
fundamental solid state physics; Enables future improvements in
CdTe-based device efficiency; Explains the significance of defects
in deposited semiconductor materials and interfaces that affect the
material properties and resulting device performance.
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