Concerns regarding greenhouse gas-related environmental effects has led to interest and growth in solar energy and photovoltaics. Quantum and Nanotechnology for Photovoltaics examines issues in increasing efficiency, decreasing costs, and how this can be achieved in a single photovoltaic device using quantum and nanoscale phenomena.
Concerns regarding greenhouse gas-related environmental effects has led to interest and growth in solar energy and photovoltaics. Quantum and Nanotechnology for Photovoltaics examines issues in increasing efficiency, decreasing costs, and how this can be achieved in a single photovoltaic device using quantum and nanoscale phenomena.
1. Introduction to Photovoltaic Physics, Applications, and Technologies 2. Introduction to Quantum Mechanics 3. Optical Properties of Nanostructures 4. Hot-Carrier Extraction: Application to Solar Photovoltaics and Solar-Fuel Production 5. Nanostructured Organic Solar Cells 6. Novel nano-photovoltaic phenomena in Quantum Well Solar Cells 7. Applications of nano-photovoltaics to the artificial leaf and other examples of biomimicry 8. Nanowire- and Nanotube-Based Solar Cells 9. Semiconductor Nanowires: Contacts and Electronic Properties 10. Quantum Dot Solar Cells 11. Luminescent Solar Concentrators 12. Nanoparticles for Solar Spectrum Conversion 13. Epilogue: Future Manufacturing Methods for Nanostructured Photovoltaic Devices
1. Introduction to Photovoltaic Physics, Applications, and Technologies 2. Introduction to Quantum Mechanics 3. Optical Properties of Nanostructures 4. Hot-Carrier Extraction: Application to Solar Photovoltaics and Solar-Fuel Production 5. Nanostructured Organic Solar Cells 6. Novel nano-photovoltaic phenomena in Quantum Well Solar Cells 7. Applications of nano-photovoltaics to the artificial leaf and other examples of biomimicry 8. Nanowire- and Nanotube-Based Solar Cells 9. Semiconductor Nanowires: Contacts and Electronic Properties 10. Quantum Dot Solar Cells 11. Luminescent Solar Concentrators 12. Nanoparticles for Solar Spectrum Conversion 13. Epilogue: Future Manufacturing Methods for Nanostructured Photovoltaic Devices
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