Photovoltaic technologies, devices and systems based on inorganic materials, small organic molecules and hybrids : symposium held November 25-30, 2012, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A

Author(s)

    • Sablon, Kimberly A.
    • Photovoltaic Technologies - Materials, Devices and Systems
    • Small Molecule Organic Solar Cells
    • Materials Research Society. Fall Meeting

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Photovoltaic technologies, devices and systems based on inorganic materials, small organic molecules and hybrids : symposium held November 25-30, 2012, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A

editors, Kimberly A. Sablon ... [et al.]

(Materials Research Society symposium proceedings, v. 1493)

Materials Research Society , Cambridge University Press, 2013

  • : hbk.

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"Symposium E, "Photovoltaic Technologies - Materials, Devices and Systems", and Symposium H, "Small Molecule Organic Solar Cells," were held Nov. 25-30 at the 2012 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts."--Pref

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Description

Symposium E, 'Photovoltaic Technologies - Materials, Devices and Systems', and Symposium H, 'Small Molecule Organic Solar Cells', were held November 25-30 at the 2012 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts. Energy needs have been forecast to at least double within the next fifty years. Therefore, unless renewable energy can cover the large deficit that fossil fuels can no longer furnish, the stage is set for a major energy shortage. One promising solution is the conversion of solar energy into usable electric power. However, in conventional single-junction solar cells, the maximum efficiency for the conversion of unconcentrated solar radiation is 31%, because a significant part of solar energy is lost due to thermalization of photocarriers, and another part is lost due to poor or no absorption of below band gap photons. This symposium volume is focused on approaches proposed for reaching or exceeding the SQ thermodynamic limit of solar energy conversion.

Table of Contents

  • Part I. Photovoltaic Technologies
  • Part II. Concentrated Photovoltaics (CPV)
  • Part III. Next Generation Solar Cells
  • Part IV. OPV and Next Generation Solar Cells
  • Part V. Thin Film Solar Cells
  • Part VI. Silicon and Thin Film Solar Cells
  • Part VII. High Efficiency Solar Cells
  • Part VIII. Solar Cell Physics
  • Part IX. Characterization
  • Part X. Advanced Concepts.

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  • NCID
    BB13741207
  • ISBN
    • 9781605114705
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Warrendale, Pa.,Cambridge
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiii, 333 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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