Thin - film solar cell technologies based on Si with a thickness of less than a fewmicrometers combine the low - cost potential of thin - film technologies with the advantagesof Si as an abundantly available element in the earth's crust and a readily manufac -turable ma te rial for photovoltaics (PV
Amorphous and Microcrystalline Silicon Solar Cells: Modeling, Materials and Device Technology
β Scribed by Ruud E. I. Schropp, Miro Zeman (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 215
- Series
- Electronic Materials: Science & Technology 5
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Amorphous silicon solar cell technology has evolved considerably since the first amorphous silicon solar cells were made at RCA Laboratories in 1974. ScienΒ tists working in a number of laboratories worldwide have developed improved alloys based on hydrogenated amorphous silicon and microcrystalline silicon. Other scientists have developed new methods for growing these thin films while yet others have developed new photovoltaic (PV) device structures with imΒ proved conversion efficiencies. In the last two years, several companies have constructed multi-megawatt manufacturing plants that can produce large-area, multijunction amorphous silicon PV modules. A growing number of people beΒ lieve that thin-film photovoltaics will be integrated into buildings on a large scale in the next few decades and will be able to make a major contribution to the world's energy needs. In this book, Ruud E. I. Schropp and Miro Zeman provide an authoritative overview of the current status of thin film solar cells based on amorphous and microcrystalline silicon. They review the significant developments that have occurred during the evolution of the technology and also discuss the most imΒ portant recent innovations in the deposition of the materials, the understanding of the physics, and the fabrication and modeling of the devices.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction....Pages 3-7
Deposition of Amorphous and Microcrystalline Silicon....Pages 9-39
Optical, Electronic and Structural Properties....Pages 41-68
Technology of Solar Cells....Pages 69-97
Metastability....Pages 99-113
Front Matter....Pages 115-115
Electrical Device Modeling....Pages 117-146
Optical Device Modeling....Pages 147-174
Integrated Optical and Electrical Modeling....Pages 175-201
Back Matter....Pages 203-207
β¦ Subjects
Optical and Electronic Materials;Ceramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Methods;Electrical Engineering;Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
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