Nanostructured Materials for Solar Energy Conversion
Discover the cutting-edge world of renewable energy with Nanostructured Materials for Solar Energy Conversion by Tetsuo Soga. Published by Elsevier Science & Technology in 2006, this comprehensive hardback spans 614 pages, delving into a diverse array of materials and device types essential for solar energy applications.
Explore the fundamental principles of semiconductor physics and gain insights into the modeling of nanostructured solar cells. This book covers a wide range of topics, including the nanostructures of conventional solar cells such as silicon, CIS, and CdTe, as well as innovative technologies like dye-sensitized and organic solar cells. Additionally, it examines photosynthetic materials, offering a holistic view of the advancements in solar energy conversion.
Whether you're a researcher, student, or industry professional, this book is an invaluable resource for understanding the potential of nanostructured materials in the quest for sustainable energy solutions.