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Preface IX IB8gDP2
Chapter 1 Effects of Optical Interference and Annealing on the Performance of Polymer/Fullerene Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells 1 RJhK$\
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Zhenhua Lin and Chunxiang Zhu Chapter 2 A New Guide to Thermally Optimized Doped Oxides Monolayer Spray-Grown Solar Cells: QD$Gw-U-l=
The Amlouk-Boubaker Optothermal Expansivity AB 27 7\X$7
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K. Boubaker, M. Amlouk and A. Amlouk Chapter 3 Flexible Photovoltaic Textiles for Smart Applications 43 L=]p_2+
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Chapter 4 Dilute Nitride GaAsN and InGaAsN Layers Grown by Low-Temperature Liquid-Phase Epitaxy 69 !zR)D|w&
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Chapter 5 Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Solar Cells: Zj!Abji=O
State of the Art, Challenges and Perspectives 95 y^R4I_* z
Yunfei Zhou, Michael Eck and Michael Krüger Chapter 6 Relation Between Nanomorphology and Performance of Polymer-Based Solar Cells 121 0e16Ow6\!1
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Chapter 7 One-Step Physical Synthesis of Composite Thin Film 149
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Chapter 8 Cuprous Oxide as an Active Material for Solar Cells 167 Vm,,uF
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Zoran Stević and Vesna Grekulović VI Contents JNi=`X&A
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Chapter 9 Bioelectrochemical Fixation of Carbon Dioxide with Electric Energy Generated by Solar Cell 187 KmmQ ,e%
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Chapter 10 Semiconductor o2naVxetE
Superlattice-Based Intermediate-Band Solar Cells 211 Michal Mruczkiewicz, Jarosław W. Kłos and Maciej Krawczyk Chapter 11 Solar to Chemical Conversion Using Metal C?o6(p"b
Nanoparticle Modified Low-Cost Silicon Photoelectrode 231 lP3h<j
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Chapter 12 Progress in Organic Photovoltaic Fibers Research 255 Ayse Bedeloglu (%'9CfPx
Chapter 13 Ultrafast Electron and Hole Dynamics in CdSe Quantum Dot Sensitized Solar Cells 287 ||Y<f *
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Chapter 14 Transparent Conducting Polymer/Nitride Semiconductor Heterojunction Solar Cells 307 /iG7MC\`
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Chapter 15 High Efficiency Solar Cells via R\O.e
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Chapter 16 AlSb Compound Semiconductor as y}"7e)|t%
Absorber Layer in Thin Film Solar Cells 341 (>7>3
Rabin Dhakal, Yung Huh, David Galipeau and Xingzhong Yan Chapter 17 Photons as Working Body of Solar Engines 357 %\6Q .V#s
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Chapter 18 Hybrid Solar Cells Based on Silicon 397 B(,:h aAr
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Chapter 19 Organic Bulk Heterojunction Solar v* ~3Z1
Cells Based on Poly(p-Phenylene-Vinylene) Derivatives 415 ^B]@Lr E^
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Chapter 20 Towards High-Efficiency Organic ^RNOcM|
Solar Cells: Polymers and Devices Development 433 #{PmNx%M
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Chapter 21 Conjugated Polymers for Organic Solar Cells 453 <[i}n55
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Chapter 22 Optical Absorption and Photocurrent Spectra of CdSe Quantum Dots Adsorbed on Nanocrystalline TiO2 Electrode Together with Photovoltaic Properties 475 6gU{(H
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Chapter 23 Investigation of Lattice Defects in GaAsN Grown by Chemical Beam Epitaxy *9D!A
Using Deep Level Transient Spectroscopy 489 y{=>$C[
Boussairi Bouzazi, Hidetoshi Suzuki, Nobuaki Kijima, Yoshio Ohshita and Masafumi Yamaguchi