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Photochemistry II: Solar Cells
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Photovoltaic Devices and Light Emitting Diodes
Provides an overview of photovoltaic devices and light emitting diodes, focusing on their mechanisms, efficiency factors, and material considerations.
Solar Cells: Band Diagrams and Efficiency
Covers the principles of single solar cells, including band diagrams, efficiency, and the impact of illumination on performance.
Solar Cells: Efficiency and Losses
Covers the operation, efficiency, and losses associated with solar cells, including the concept of hybrid photovoltaic thermal panels.
Silicon Material and Wafer Preparation
Explores the preparation of silicon material and wafers for photovoltaic applications, covering topics such as the crystalline silicon standard chain and alternative wafering techniques.
Solar PV: Efficiency and Technologies
Explores solar energy conversion to electricity through photovoltaic cells, covering efficiency, technologies, and factors affecting performance.
Absorption, generation and recombination
Explores the optical properties of solar cells, focusing on absorption, reflection, and generation of electron-hole pairs.
Solar Energy Conversion
Explores the potential of solar energy, methods of conversion, organic solar cells, and device structures.
Photovoltaic Performance and Technology Insights
Explores PV cell performance, efficiency gains from light concentration, challenges of large-scale PV energy production, market trends, and advanced PV technologies.
Very High Efficiency Concepts
Explores cutting-edge solar cell technology, emphasizing high efficiency concepts like Passivating Contacts and Interdigitated Back-Contacted cells.
High-Efficiency Photovoltaics
Explores the importance of photovoltaics, high-efficiency technologies, tandem solar cells, and up-scaling to mini-modules.