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  2. Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells - Wikipedia

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    Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells is a scientific journal published by Elsevier covering research related to solar energy materials and solar cells. According to the Journal Citation Reports, Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells has a 2020 impact factor of 7.267. [1]

  3. Thermodynamic efficiency limit - Wikipedia

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    Solar cells operate as quantum energy conversion devices, and are therefore subject to the thermodynamic efficiency limit. Photons with an energy below the band gap of the absorber material cannot generate an electron-hole pair, and so their energy is not converted to useful output and only generates heat if absorbed. For photons with an energy ...

  4. Solar Energy (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Solar Energy is a peer-reviewed scientific journal and the official journal of the International Solar Energy Society. It covers research on all aspects of solar energy such as photovoltaics and solar heating, but also its indirect usages like wind power or bioenergy. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2022 impact ...

  5. Theory of solar cells - Wikipedia

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    However, the solar frequency spectrum approximates a black body spectrum at about 5,800 K, [1] and as such, much of the solar radiation reaching the Earth is composed of photons with energies greater than the band gap of silicon (1.12eV), which is near to the ideal value for a terrestrial solar cell (1.4eV). These higher energy photons will be ...

  6. Solar cell - Wikipedia

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    A solar cell, also known as a photovoltaic cell (PV cell), is an electronic device that converts the energy of light directly into electricity by means of the photovoltaic effect. [1] It is a type of photoelectric cell, a device whose electrical characteristics (such as current , voltage , or resistance ) vary when it is exposed to light.

  7. List of Elsevier periodicals - Wikipedia

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    Science and Technology of Advanced Materials; Sexologies: European Journal of Sexual Health; Smart Energy; Social Science & Medicine; The Social Science Journal; Solar Energy; Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells; Solid State Communications; The Spine Journal; Stochastic Processes and their Applications; Surface Science Reports; Surgical ...

  8. Shockley–Queisser limit - Wikipedia

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    That is, of all the power contained in sunlight (about 1000 W/m 2) falling on an ideal solar cell, only 33.7% of that could ever be turned into electricity (337 W/m 2). The most popular solar cell material, silicon, has a less favorable band gap of 1.1 eV, resulting in a maximum efficiency of about 32%.

  9. Claes-Göran Granqvist - Wikipedia

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    Granqvist is a leading figure of Swedish and international science in various fields including nanomaterials; green nanotechnology; materials for solar energy utilization and energy efficiency (solar cells, solar collectors, energy efficient fenestration), electrochromic materials (smart windows); condensed matter physics; biomimetics; photocatalytic materials (air and water cleaning ...