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Solar Cells Thinfilm Technologies Leonid A Kosyachenko

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Solar Cells Thinfilm Technologies Leonid A Kosyachenko
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Publisher: InTech
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.96 MB
Pages: 468
Author: Leonid A Kosyachenko
ISBN: 9789533075709, 9533075708
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Solar Cells Thinfilm Technologies Leonid A Kosyachenko by Leonid A Kosyachenko 9789533075709, 9533075708 instant download after payment.

The first book of this four-volume edition is dedicated to one of the most promising areas of photovoltaics, which has already reached a large-scale production of the second-generation thin-film solar modules and has resulted in building the powerful solar plants in several countries around the world. Thin-film technologies using direct-gap semiconductors such as CIGS and CdTe offer the lowest manufacturing costs and are becoming more prevalent in the industry allowing to improve manufacturability of the production at significantly larger scales than for wafer or ribbon Si modules. It is only a matter of time before thin films like CIGS and CdTe will replace wafer-based silicon solar cells as the dominant photovoltaic technology. Photoelectric efficiency of thin-film solar modules is still far from the theoretical limit. The scientific and technological problems of increasing this key parameter of the solar cell are discussed in several chapters of this volume.

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