Solar Cells and Light Management: Materials, Strategies and Sustainability provides an extensive review on the latest advances in PV materials, along with light management strategies for better exploiting the solar spectrum. Following a brief review of the current status of solar cells, the book discusses different concepts, principles and technologies for solar devices, starting with standard silicon cells and then covering organic-hybrid, DSSC, perovskite, quantum dots and nanostructured oxide solar cells. Other sections focus on light manipulation and spectral modification, materials for spectral conversion, and environmental and sustainably considerations.
An emergy analysis, which is an extension of the Life Cycle Assessment methodology, is applied to the study of solar PV systems, thus allowing for effective integrated indicators.
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Table of Contents
List of contributors
Preface
1. Solar cells' evolution and perspectives: a short review
Section I: Solar cells: principles and technologies
2. Silicon solar cells: materials, technologies, architectures
3. Ternary organic solar cells
4. Dye-sensitized solar cells: from synthetic dyes to natural pigments
5. Perovskite solar cells
6. All-oxide solar cells
Section II: Light manipulation and scattering
7. Simulations of conventional and augmented types of solar cells
8. Light trapping by plasmonic nanoparticles
9 Wave-optical front structures on silicon and perovskite thin-film solar cells
10 Organic and perovskite photovoltaics for indoor applications
Section III: Materials for spectral conversion
11. Glass ceramics for frequency conversion
12. Downconversion for 1 mm luminescence in lanthanide and Yb3+ co-doped phosphors
13. Down-shifting by quantum dots for silicon solar cell applications
Section IV: Environmental and sustainability
considerations
14. On sustainable PVesolar exploitation: an emergy analysis
15. Integrating life cycle assessment and commodity chain analysis to explore sustainable and just photovoltaics
Index