Today, after more than 60 years of continued discovery and development of silicon, approximately 90% of cumulative installed photovoltaic (PV) modules are based on crystalline silicon technology. PV devices based on silicon are the most commonly used solar cells currently being produced and, thanks to silicon technology, the worldwide market for solar electric energy has grown by 40% a year over the last decade.

Tucci, M., Izzi, M., Kopecek, R., Mccann, M., Le Donne, A., Binetti, S., et al. (2013). Silicon-Based Photovoltaics. In Handbook of Silicon Photonics (pp. 749-811). CRC Press [10.1201/b14668].

Silicon-Based Photovoltaics

Le Donne A.;Binetti S.;
2013

Abstract

Today, after more than 60 years of continued discovery and development of silicon, approximately 90% of cumulative installed photovoltaic (PV) modules are based on crystalline silicon technology. PV devices based on silicon are the most commonly used solar cells currently being produced and, thanks to silicon technology, the worldwide market for solar electric energy has grown by 40% a year over the last decade.
Capitolo o saggio
silicon , solar cells
English
Handbook of Silicon Photonics
2013
9781439836118
CRC Press
749
811
Tucci, M., Izzi, M., Kopecek, R., Mccann, M., Le Donne, A., Binetti, S., et al. (2013). Silicon-Based Photovoltaics. In Handbook of Silicon Photonics (pp. 749-811). CRC Press [10.1201/b14668].
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