Harvesting solar energy : efficient methods and materials using cascaded solar cells / Samson Mil'shtein, Dhawal Asthana.
2022
TJ810 .M55 2022
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Title
Harvesting solar energy : efficient methods and materials using cascaded solar cells / Samson Mil'shtein, Dhawal Asthana.
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ISBN
9783030933807 (electronic bk.)
3030933806 (electronic bk.)
9783030933791
3030933792
3030933806 (electronic bk.)
9783030933791
3030933792
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Cham : Springer, [2022]
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©2022
Language
English
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1 online resource : illustrations (some color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-93380-7 doi
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TJ810 .M55 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification
621.47
Summary
This book deals with existing technologies of solar energy conversion as well as novel methods under consideration in academic and commercial R&D sites. The experimental results presented in the work are well crafted by both analytical and first-principle numerical simulations. The book highlights the real potential for economically justified use of solar energy at every household and/or commercial solar farms. The ever-improving methods of thin-film epitaxial growth combined with a better understanding of the sun light absorption and antireflection are highlighted. While there was a period when the material quality was considered to be cornerstone of the conversion efficiency followed by substantial efforts to optimize multiple-cell architecture, it became clear that many old ideas such as variable band gap, multi-junction intrinsic region, as well as solar tracking mechanisms offer new possibilities for improved harvesting of energy. Amplifying the importance of materials selection efficient design of the photo-voltaic elements various aspects of the production cost and the impact on the environment are discussed. In addition, the eligibility of the proposed production technologies in the current photovoltaic market are evaluated and confirmed.
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SpringerBriefs in materials. 2192-1105
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Table of Contents
Design of Heterojunction Cascaded Solar Cells
Design of Heterostructure Solar Cell Using Non-Crystalline a-Si/poly-Si
Enhanced Energy Production by Corrugated Si Solar Sells Installed on Tracking/Antitracking Systems.
Design of Heterostructure Solar Cell Using Non-Crystalline a-Si/poly-Si
Enhanced Energy Production by Corrugated Si Solar Sells Installed on Tracking/Antitracking Systems.