Search
 
Home| Join Our Mailing List| New Reviews| New Titles
Editor's Choice| Bestsellers| Textbooks| Book Series| Study Guides| E-Catalogues
  NANOTECHNOLOGY AND
NANOSCIENCE
  Atom Manipulation
Computational Nanoscience
General Nanoscience
Magnetic Properties of
Nanostructures

MEMS/ NEMS
Nanobiotechnology
Nanoelectronics
Nanofabrication and
Nanomanipulation

Nanomaterials and
Nanostructures

Nanomechanics
Nanomedicine
Nanophotonics
Nanotechnology in Energy
& the Environment

New Titles
August Bestsellers
Editor's Choice
Nobel Lectures
Textbooks
Recent Reviews
Book Series
Related Journals
  • Surface Review and Letters (SRL)
  • International Journal of Nanoscience (IJN)
  • NANO
  • Request for related catalogues
     
      PRODUCTS
      Journals
    eBooks
    Journals Archives
    eProceedings
     
      RESOURCES
      For Librarians
    For Authors
    For Booksellers
    For Translation Rights About Us
    Contact Us
    How to Order News
    Inspection Copy
     
    NANOSTRUCTURES IN PHOTOVOLTAICS

    by Ryne P Raffaelle (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA) & Nicholas J Ekins-Daukes (Imperial College London, UK)

    There has been considerable excitement concerning some of the recent breakthroughs and theoretical promise that has been afforded to photovoltaics solar cells through the use of new nanomaterials and nanostructured devices. This book attempts to provide the fundamental framework upon which these developments have been based. The book begins with a general introduction to photovoltaics; but unlike other solar cell books, this is done with a focus on the fundamental physical limits and practicality of assumptions which form the basis for the ensuing discussion of nanostructured approaches to photovoltaics conversion. The discussion of the approaches is presented based upon basic quantum mechanics to provide a framework that is not merely a topical treatment of recent results, but also a reference which should prove useful for future developments.

     
    Contents:
    • Introduction to Photovoltaic Solar Cells:
      • Brief History
      • Photovoltaic Effect
      • Shockley Diode Equation
      • Solar Cells
      • Thermodynamic Limits to Efficiency
      • Practical Issues
    • Introduction to Nanomaterials and Nanostructures:
      • The Promise of Nanostructures
      • General Physics of Nanostructures
      • Band Theory of Semiconductors
      • Quantum Confinement
      • Band Structure and Density of States
      • Effects of Confinement
      • Fabrication
    • Nanostructured Solar Cells:
      • Single Junction Cells
      • Multi-junction Solar Cells
      • Advanced and Unproven/Conceptual Approaches
     
    Readership: Scientists, engineers, and undergraduate and graduate interested in nanomaterials and energy conversion.
     


     
    400pp (approx.)    Pub. date: Scheduled Summer 2010  
    ISBN:   978-981-4241-07-6
    981-4241-07-5
       US$155 / £116

     


     

    Imperial College Press  |  Global Publishing  |  Asia-Pacific Biotech News  |  Innovation Magazine
    Labcreations Co  |  Meeting Matters  |  National Academies Press

    Copyright © 2009 World Scientific Publishing Co. All rights reserved.
    Updated on 20 November 2009