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Photovoltaics Beyond Silicon: Innovative Materials, Sustainable
Processing Technologies, and Novel Device Structures presents the
latest innovations in materials, processing and devices to produce
electricity via advanced, sustainable photovoltaics technologies.
The book provides an overview of the novel materials and device
architectures that have been developed to optimize energy
conversion efficiencies and minimize environmental impacts.
Advances in technologies for harnessing solar energy are
extensively discussed, with topics including materials processing,
device fabrication, sustainability of materials and manufacturing,
and the current state-of-the-art. Contributions from leading
international experts discuss the applications, challenges and
future prospects of research in this increasingly vital field,
providing a valuable resource for students and researchers working
in this area.
PV has traditionally been used for electric power in space. Solar
panels on spacecraft are usually the sole source of power to run
the sensors, active heating and cooling, and communications.
Photovoltaics for Space: Key Issues, Missions and Alternative
Technologies provides an overview of the challenges to efficiently
produce solar power in near-Earth space and beyond: the materials
and device architectures that have been developed to surmount these
environmental and mission-specific barriers. The book is organized
in four sections consisting of detailed introductory and background
content as well as a collection of in-depth space environment,
materials processing, technology, and mission overviews by
international experts. This book will detail how to design and
optimize a space power system's performance for power-to-weight
ratio, effectiveness at end of operational life (EOL) compared to
beginning of operational life (BOL), and specific mission
objectives and goals. This book outlines the knowledge required for
practitioners and advanced students interested in learning about
the background, materials, devices, environmental challenges,
missions, and future for photovoltaics for space exploration.
Lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries provide an alternative to
lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries and are showing promise for
providing much higher energy densities. Systems utilizing Li-S
batteries are presently under development and early stages of
commercialization. This technology is being developed in order to
provide higher, safer levels of energy at significantly lower
costs. Lithium-Sulfur Batteries: Advances in High-Energy Density
Batteries addresses various aspects of the current research in the
field of sulfur cathodes and lithium metal anode including
abundance, system voltage, and capacity. In addition, it provides
insights into the basic challenges faced by the system. The book
includes novel strategies to prevent polysulfide dissolution in
sulfur-based systems while also exploring new materials systems as
anodes preventing dendrite formation in Li metal anodes.
Nanomaterials via Single-Source Precursors: Synthesis, Processing
and Applications presents recent results and overviews of
synthesis, processing, characterization and applications of
advanced materials for energy, electronics, biomedicine, sensors
and aerospace. A variety of processing methods (vapor, liquid and
solid-state) are covered, along with materials, including metals,
oxides, semiconductor, sulfides, selenides, nitrides, and
carbon-based materials. Production of quantum dots, nanoparticles,
thin films and composites are described by a collection of
international experts. Given the ability to customize the phase,
morphology, and properties of target materials, this "rational
approach" to synthesis and processing is a disruptive technology
for electronic, energy, structural and biomedical (nano)materials
and devices. The use of single-source chemical precursors for
materials processing technology allows for intimate elemental
mixing and hence production of complex materials at temperatures
well below traditional physical methods and those involving direct
combination of elements. The use of lower temperatures enables
thin-film deposition on lightweight polymer substrates and reduces
damage to complex devices structures such as used in power,
electronics and sensors.
The solutions to technical challenges posed by flight and space
exploration tend to be multidimensional, multifunctional, and
increasingly focused on the interaction of systems and their
environment. The growing discipline of biomimicry focuses on what
humanity can learn from the natural world. Biomimicry for
Aerospace: Technologies and Applications features the latest
advances of bioinspired materials-properties relationships for
aerospace applications. Readers will get a deep dive into the
utility of biomimetics to solve a number of technical challenges in
aeronautics and space exploration. Part I: Biomimicry in Aerospace:
Education, Design, and Inspiration provides an educational
background to biomimicry applied for aerospace applications. Part
II: Biomimetic Design: Aerospace and Other Practical Applications
discusses applications and practical aspects of biomimetic design
for aerospace and terrestrial applications and its
cross-disciplinary nature. Part III: Biomimicry and Foundational
Aerospace Disciplines covers snake-inspired robots, biomimetic
advances in photovoltaics, electric aircraft cooling by bioinspired
exergy management, and surrogate model-driven bioinspired
optimization algorithms for large-scale and complex problems.
Finally, Part IV: Bio-Inspired Materials, Manufacturing, and
Structures reviews nature-inspired materials and processes for
space exploration, gecko-inspired adhesives, bioinspired automated
integrated circuit manufacturing on the Moon and Mars, and smart
deployable space structures inspired by nature.
Silicon Anode Systems for Lithium-Ion Batteries is an introduction
to silicon anodes as an alternative to traditional graphite-based
anodes. The book provides a comprehensive overview including
abundance, system voltage, and capacity. It provides key insights
into the basic challenges faced by the materials system such as new
configurations and concepts for overcoming the expansion and
contraction related problems. This book has been written for the
practitioner, researcher or developer of commercial technologies.
Biomimicry for Materials, Design and Habitats: Innovations and
Applications and is a survey of the recent work of recognized
experts in a variety of fields who employ biomimicry and related
paradigms to solve key problems of interest within design, science,
technology, and society. Topics covered include innovations from
biomimicry in materials, product design, architecture, and
biological sciences. The book is a useful resource for educators,
designers, researchers, engineers, and materials scientists, taking
them from the theory behind biomimicry to real world applications.
Living systems have evolved innovative solutions to challenges that
humans face on a daily basis. Nonlinear multifunctional systems
that have a symbiotic relationship with their environment are the
domain of nature. Morphological solutions for buildings inspired by
nature can be used for skins, surfaces, and structures to
facilitate environmental adaptation of buildings to increase
occupant comfort and reduce energy demands. Birds can teach us to
produce novel structures, 3D printing can be informed by oysters
and mussels, and mycelium may show us the way to fabricate new
biocomposites in architecture. Therefore, it is in nature that we
seek inspiration for the solutions to tomorrow's challenges.
This symposium was held to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA); it was also
the 25th anniversary of the Materials Research Society. The
coincidence of anniversaries provided an excellent opportunity to
consider how materials science has contributed to the space
program, and how it will continue to contribute to the future of
space exploration. Living and working in space presents extreme
challenges that have only begun to be met by the materials research
community. This book brings together researchers from government,
industry and university laboratories to discuss successes and
ongoing research in the application of materials science to the
space program. Topics include: space exploration; space
photovoltaics; materials for energy conversion and storage;
fundamental studies for advanced materials and devices;
microgravity materials processing; and materials for space and
other hostile environments. Commercial spin-offs from past
space-related materials research are also featured.
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