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Third Generation Photovoltaics Advanced Solar Energy Conversion Springer Series In Photonics 1st Edition Martin A Green

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Third Generation Photovoltaics Advanced Solar Energy Conversion Springer Series In Photonics 1st Edition Martin A Green
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 162
Author: Martin A. Green
ISBN: 9783540401377, 3540401377
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Third Generation Photovoltaics Advanced Solar Energy Conversion Springer Series In Photonics 1st Edition Martin A Green by Martin A. Green 9783540401377, 3540401377 instant download after payment.

Photovoltaics, the direct conversion of sunlight to electricity, is now the fastest growing technology for electricity generation. Present "first generation" products use the same silicon wafers as in microelectronics. "Second generation" thin-films, now entering the market, have the potential to greatly improve the economics by eliminating material costs. Martin Green, one of the world’s foremost photovoltaic researchers, argues in this book that "second generation" photovoltaics will eventually reach its own material cost constraints, engendering a "third generation" of high performance thin-films. The book explores, self-consistently, the energy conversion potential of advanced approaches for improving photovoltaic performance and outlines possible implementation paths.

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