Material challenges, Inorganic photovoltaic solar energy

Photovoltaics (PV) is a fast growing market: the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of PV installations was 44 % during the period from 2000 to 2013. Deployment of modules is reaching a cumulative capacity of 200 GW. World record PV module efficiency is of 36.7 %, when concentrating lens are used in a four-junction solar cell, while best industrial silicon module efficiency is larger than 20%. 90% of the deployed PV modules are fabricated with silicon. Cost for PV module is less than 1$ per Watt. Energy Payback Time in the south of Europe is around one year, which – for a 20 years lifespan – means that PV can produce twenty times the energy needed to produce it. Still, there is large room for improvements in the field both on the technological level as well as on the scientific level. The book Materials Challenges: Inorganic Photovoltaic Solar Energy looks at these improvements from a material science perspective.

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This renders its reading particularly interesting since it offers a new view which complements more technological ones. The book deals with the different strategies which are used to increase the photovoltaics conversion efficiency by using thin films made with inorganic materials. It contains several chapters which, starting from a general introduction to the economy of PV and to the basics of PV, take the reader through the many different possible paths for improvements. Thin films, nanowires, Transparent Conducting Oxide, Cadmium Telluride, Chalcogenides, III-V multi-junctions, nanostructures, light management, solar spectrum reshaping, are all concepts that are thoroughly presented and discussed in the book. Numerous figures, exhaustive references, authoritative accounts of each topic and a well prepared index make this book a reading pleasure.

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 24 × 16 × 3 cm
Book Author

Stuart J C Irvine

Edition

1st

Format

Hardback

ISBN

9781849731874

Language

English

Pages

343

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