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Informationen zum Autor Dr. Ching-Fuh Lin is a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at National Taiwan University. His research interests include solar cells, light-emitting devices, and Si-photonics. Dr. Wei-Fang Su is a Professor at National Taiwan University with expertise in polymers, electroceramics, nanomaterials, thin film processing, and solar cells. Dr. Chih-I Wu is a Professor at National Taiwan University. His research interests include semiconductor physics, surfaces and interfaces of semiconductors, and short wavelength optical devices. Dr. I-Chun Cheng is an Associate Professor at National Taiwan University. She has worked in the field of novel silicon thin film technology, metal oxide thin film technology, and flexible large area electronics. Klappentext Provides detailed descriptions of organic, inorganic, and hybrid solar cells and the latest developments in the quest to produce low-cost, long-lasting solar cellsWhat will it take to transform solar energy from an important alternative source to a truly competitive and, perhaps, dominant one? Lower cost and longer life. Organic, Inorganic, and Hybrid Solar Cells: Principles and Practice provides in-depth information on the three types of existing solar cells, giving readers a good foundation for evaluating the technologies with the most potential for competing with energy from fossil fuels.Featuring a Foreword written by Nobel Peace Prize co-winner Dr. Woodrow W. Clark, this timely and comprehensive guide:* Focuses on the realization of low-cost and long-life solar cells study and applications* Reviews the properties of inorganic materials, primarily semiconductors* Explores the electrical and optical properties of organic materials* Discusses the interfacing of organic and inorganic materials: compatibility of deposition, the adhesion problem, formation of surface states, and band-level realignment* Provides a detailed description of organic-inorganic hybrid solar cells, from the basic principles to practical devices* Introduces a sandwiched structure for hybrid solar cells, which combines a far lower production cost than inorganic solar cells while stabilizing and extending the life of organic material far beyond that of organic solar cellsOrganic, Inorganic, and Hybrid Solar Cells: Principles and Practice is a first-rate professional reference for electrical engineers and important supplemental reading for graduate students in related areas of study. Zusammenfassung Provides detailed descriptions of organic, inorganic, and hybrid solar cells and the latest developments in the quest to produce low-cost, long-lasting solar cells What will it take to transform solar energy from an important alternative source to a truly competitive and, perhaps, dominant one? Lower cost and longer life. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Preface About the Authors Chapter 1 Introduction - Why Solar Energy? Ching-Fuh Lin 1.1 The Era of Fossil Energy 1.1.1 Possible Depletion of Fossil Fuels 1.1.2 Global Warming 1.1.3 Dramatic Change of Weather 1.2 Renewable Energies 1.3 Solar Energy and Economy 1.3.1 Production Issue 1.3.2 Types of Solar Cells 1.3.3 Cost Analysis-Grid Parity 1.3.4 Cost Analysis-Break Down the System Cost 1.3.5 The Forecast and Practical Trends 1.4 Move toward Thin-Film Solar Cells 1.4.1 Inorganic vs. Organic 1.4.2 More Possible Applications 1.5 Outline of the Book Chapter 2 Light and Its Interaction with Matters Ching-Fuh Lin 2.1 What is Light? 2.1.1 Light Ray 2.1.2 Light as a Wave 2.1.3 Plane-wave Solution of Wave Equation 2.1.4 Wave as a Particle 2.1.5 Black-body Radiation and Solar Spectrum 2.1.6 The Br...