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Photovoltaic Conversion of Concentrated Sunlight
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Photovoltaic Conversion of Concentrated Sunlight

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Recent achievements in sunlight concentration techniques have increased the potential of solar power as a viable source of renewable energy. Through its critical analysis of current methods, Photovoltaic Conversion of Concentrated Sunlight provides a comprehensive treatment of the issues involved in the creation of an efficient and cost–effective sustainable power resource. The authors introduce significant new original research and offer an insight into previously inaccessible Russian studies. Logically structured, the text presents both theoretical and practical advances in the field. Features include: aeo Discussion of fabrication problems for both terrestrial and space photovoltaic installations aeo Investigation of the impact of resistive losses on the operation of solar cells and new procedures for measuring components of internal resistance aeo Explanation of the semiconductor physics underlying photovoltaics aeo Examination of the most efficient concentrator solar cell structures and materials plus exploration of ways to improve cell performance aeo Original theoretical and experimental results on luminescence phenomena in concentrator cells aeo Useful measurement techniques for the determination of diagnostic cell parameters aeo Analysis of energy characteristics of photovoltaic installations with high and low concentration ratios An invaluable asset to industrialists and academics concerned with semiconductors and photovoltaics, this book will also serve environmental scientists through its examination of the problems associated with large–scale use of this ecological technology.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United States
Date
31 October 1997
Pages
308
ISBN
9780471967651

Recent achievements in sunlight concentration techniques have increased the potential of solar power as a viable source of renewable energy. Through its critical analysis of current methods, Photovoltaic Conversion of Concentrated Sunlight provides a comprehensive treatment of the issues involved in the creation of an efficient and cost–effective sustainable power resource. The authors introduce significant new original research and offer an insight into previously inaccessible Russian studies. Logically structured, the text presents both theoretical and practical advances in the field. Features include: aeo Discussion of fabrication problems for both terrestrial and space photovoltaic installations aeo Investigation of the impact of resistive losses on the operation of solar cells and new procedures for measuring components of internal resistance aeo Explanation of the semiconductor physics underlying photovoltaics aeo Examination of the most efficient concentrator solar cell structures and materials plus exploration of ways to improve cell performance aeo Original theoretical and experimental results on luminescence phenomena in concentrator cells aeo Useful measurement techniques for the determination of diagnostic cell parameters aeo Analysis of energy characteristics of photovoltaic installations with high and low concentration ratios An invaluable asset to industrialists and academics concerned with semiconductors and photovoltaics, this book will also serve environmental scientists through its examination of the problems associated with large–scale use of this ecological technology.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United States
Date
31 October 1997
Pages
308
ISBN
9780471967651