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Arvind Shah

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Photovoltaic technology has now developed to the extent that it is close to fulfilling the vision of a “solar-energy world,” as devices based on this technology are becoming efficient, low-cost and durable. This book provides a comprehensive treatment of thin-film silicon, the most prevalent PV material, in terms of its semiconductor nature, starting out with the physical properties, but concentrating on device applications. A special emphasis is given to amorphous silicon and microcrystalline silicon as photovoltaic materials, along with a model that allows these systems to be physically described in the simplest manner possible, thus allowing the student or scientist/engineer entering the field of thin-film electronics to master a few basic concepts that are distinct from those in the field of conventional semiconductors. The main part of the book deals with solar cells and modules by illustrating the basic functioning of these devices, along with their limitations, design optimization, testing and fabrication methods. Among the manufacturing processes discussed are plasma-assisted and hot-wire deposition, sputtering, and structuring techniques.

Content

  • Introduction
  • Basic Properties of Amorphous Silicon
  • Basic Properties of Hydrogenated Microcrystalline Silicon
  • Theory of Solar Cell Devices
  • Tandem and Multi-Junction Solar Cells
  • Module Fabrication and Performance
  • Examples of Solar Cells Applications
  • Thin-Film Electronics

Details

Publisher: EPFL Press English Imprint

Collection: Micro- and nanotechnology

Published: 6 july 2010

Edition: 1st edition

Media: Book

Pages count Book: 432

Format (in mm) Book: 160 x 240

Weight (in grammes): 960

Language(s): English

EAN13 Book: 9782940222490

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