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Optoelectronics of Solar Cells (SPIE Press Monograph Vol. PM115)

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Photovoltaics, or solar cells, are a viable option as a nonpolluting renewable energy source. This text is designed to be an overview of photovoltaic solar cells for those in the fields of optics and optical engineering, as well as those who are interested in energy policy, economics, and the requirements for efficient photo-to-electric energy conversion.

Contents

- List of Symbols and Terms

- Preface

- Introduction to Solar Cells

- Absorbing Solar Energy

- Solar Cell Equations

- Photoelectrochemistry

- Generalized Model of a Solar Converter

- Concentrators of Light

- Economics of Photovoltaic Cells and Designs

- Appendix

- A Basic Solar Energy Library for the Optical Specialist

- Index

Product Details:
Author: Greg P. Smestad
Paperback: 99 pages
Publisher: SPIE Publications
Publication Date: July 03, 2002
Language: English
ISBN: 0819444405
Package Length: 10.0 inches
Package Width: 7.1 inches
Package Height: 0.32 inches
Package Weight: 0.59 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 3 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4A Thermodynamic View of Solar CellsAug 30, 2007
By L. Cowan
This book is a must have for those who want a basic and general overview of solar cells and photovoltaics from the thermodynamic perspective. The author rises above the often petty disputes between one technology and another and puts solar cells in a framework from the photon's perspective rather than the electron. This means that people can understand the risks and benefits of using a particular solar cell material before they actually get down to the nuts and bolts of building the device. What is the expected performance of a solar cell given its optical properties? This book describes how someone can determine this. If the reader wants to learn more, the bibliography is useful and I also recommend Clean Electricity from Photovoltaics (Series on Photoconversion of Solar Energy, Volume 1).

On the downside, I did notice that I could not see inside the book before purchasing. That would have been helpful. The author does, however, have a description of the table of contents at his web site, together with a list of publications, which obviously inspired the book.

One might think that the book is dated, having been completed in 2002, but the global and thermodynamic approach allows it to remain relevant now and into the future.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4Review by a PV ScientistSep 01, 2007
By X. Mathew
This book provides a simple and good review of solar cells and PV economics. This book is relevant in this time of heightened interest in PV and renewable energy worldwide. The concepts and ideas are presented in a simple language which is very helpful to those who are not very familiar with the PV technology, and especially the freshman students. I have referred this book for preparing my course on "Solar Cells and Related Materials" and my students find this book useful and reader friendly.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3Good Basics, But Over-PricedNov 20, 2010
By A. R. Alvarez
This book provides a basic introduction to PV solar cells. Its very readable, but for the money, there are better products.

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