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Advances In Nanomaterials For Photovoltaic Applications Vladandrei Antohe

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Advances In Nanomaterials For Photovoltaic Applications Vladandrei Antohe
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 41.5 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Vlad-Andrei Antohe
ISBN: 9783036570518, 3036570519
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Advances In Nanomaterials For Photovoltaic Applications Vladandrei Antohe by Vlad-andrei Antohe 9783036570518, 3036570519 instant download after payment.

This reprint includes contributions focusing on theoretical and experimental studies that report on the innovative processing and characterization of materials and nanostructured materials engineered for photovoltaic applications. In particular, the reprint presents a collection of twelve high-quality articles, among which are two comprehensive reviews, one communication letter and nine original research papers. These articles exhaustively cover state-of-the-art aspects of the four essential constitutive building-blocks of a photovoltaic element: the main absorber component, the "window" layer, the electron- and hole-transporter media, as well as the back- and top-electrodes of the solar cell.

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