The most recent progresses for harvesting the solar radiation by 3rd generation all-silicon thin film photovoltaic cells are reviewed. The attention is focused on the effects on the electrical and optical properties of the matrix in which Silicon nano-crystals are embedded. The effects on the morphology of the detailed process parameters, such as the annealing method the film undergoes and recent insights about the issue of doping of this kind of material are also discussed

Morgano, M., Perez Wurfl, I., Binetti, S. (2011). Nanostructured Silicon-Based Films for Photovoltaics: Recent Progresses and Perspectives. SCIENCE OF ADVANCED MATERIALS, 3, 388-400 [10.1166/sam.2011.1178].

Nanostructured Silicon-Based Films for Photovoltaics: Recent Progresses and Perspectives

MORGANO, MANUEL;BINETTI, SIMONA OLGA
2011

Abstract

The most recent progresses for harvesting the solar radiation by 3rd generation all-silicon thin film photovoltaic cells are reviewed. The attention is focused on the effects on the electrical and optical properties of the matrix in which Silicon nano-crystals are embedded. The effects on the morphology of the detailed process parameters, such as the annealing method the film undergoes and recent insights about the issue of doping of this kind of material are also discussed
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Photovoltaic, Third generation,silicon, quantum dots, SRO
English
2011
3
388
400
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Morgano, M., Perez Wurfl, I., Binetti, S. (2011). Nanostructured Silicon-Based Films for Photovoltaics: Recent Progresses and Perspectives. SCIENCE OF ADVANCED MATERIALS, 3, 388-400 [10.1166/sam.2011.1178].
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