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SOLAR CELLS – NEW ASPECTS AND SOLUTIONS
SOLAR CELLS – NEW ASPECTS AND SOLUTIONS,Edited by Leonid A. Kosyachenko fbvL7*
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+\dz hfB%`x#akQ Preface IX 6_;icpN] Chapter 1 Effects of Optical Interference and Annealing on the Performance of Polymer/Fullerene Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells 1 4"ZP 'I; Chunfu Zhang, Hailong You, Yue Hao, nFCC St$ (mB&m@-N Zhenhua Lin and Chunxiang Zhu Chapter 2 A New Guide to Thermally Optimized Doped Oxides Monolayer Spray-Grown Solar Cells: MjRHA^b The Amlouk-Boubaker Optothermal Expansivity AB 27 #X$\&,Yn" M. Benhaliliba, C.E. Benouis, wQf-sk# K. Boubaker, M. Amlouk and A. Amlouk Chapter 3 Flexible Photovoltaic Textiles for Smart Applications 43 DCa^
u'f Mukesh Kumar Singh = svN#q5s Chapter 4 Dilute Nitride GaAsN and InGaAsN Layers Grown by Low-Temperature Liquid-Phase Epitaxy 69 Ix}sK"}[n Malina Milanova and Petko Vitanov 7A7?GDW Chapter 5 Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Solar Cells: M3y NAN State of the Art, Challenges and Perspectives 95 372rbY Yunfei Zhou, Michael Eck and Michael Krüger Chapter 6 Relation Between Nanomorphology and Performance of Polymer-Based Solar Cells 121 .Hm>i Almantas Pivrikas Jpq~ Chapter 7 One-Step Physical Synthesis of Composite Thin Film 149 (9d & Seishi Abe 6@!`]tSCK Chapter 8 Cuprous Oxide as an Active Material for Solar Cells 167 ^76]0`gS Sanja Bugarinović, Mirjana Rajčić-Vujasinović, 8,%^
M9zBP Zoran Stević and Vesna Grekulović VI Contents hfTY. Z{d^- Chapter 9 Bioelectrochemical Fixation of Carbon Dioxide with Electric Energy Generated by Solar Cell 187 !<";cw(q Doo Hyun Park, Bo Young Jeon and Il Lae Jung ]EAO+x9 Chapter 10 Semiconductor 5DZ#9m/ Superlattice-Based Intermediate-Band Solar Cells 211 Michal Mruczkiewicz, Jarosław W. Kłos and Maciej Krawczyk Chapter 11 Solar to Chemical Conversion Using Metal q2j{tP# Nanoparticle Modified Low-Cost Silicon Photoelectrode 231 sP~<*U.7 Shinji Yae ^ytrK
Q Chapter 12 Progress in Organic Photovoltaic Fibers Research 255 Ayse Bedeloglu 3"e,qY Chapter 13 Ultrafast Electron and Hole Dynamics in CdSe Quantum Dot Sensitized Solar Cells 287 qDIZJh Qing Shen and Taro Toyoda 3hH<T.@) Chapter 14 Transparent Conducting Polymer/Nitride Semiconductor Heterojunction Solar Cells 307 V!=,0zy~Z Nobuyuki Matsuki, Yoshitaka Nakano, Yoshihiro Irokawa, Mickael Lozac’h and Masatomo Sumiya 6 "sSo j Chapter 15 High Efficiency Solar Cells via &z3o7rif$ Tuned Superlattice Structures: Beyond 42.2% 325 AC Varonides ioCsV Chapter 16 AlSb Compound Semiconductor as I236RIq Absorber Layer in Thin Film Solar Cells 341 CRE3icXbQ Rabin Dhakal, Yung Huh, David Galipeau and Xingzhong Yan Chapter 17 Photons as Working Body of Solar Engines 357 +'a^f5 V.I. Laptev and H. Khlyap P@B] Chapter 18 Hybrid Solar Cells Based on Silicon 397 tNI^@xdim1 Hossein Movla, Foozieh Sohrabi, Arash Nikniazi, Mohammad Soltanpour and Khadije Khalili GxxW&y Chapter 19 Organic Bulk Heterojunction Solar t:Q*gWRh Cells Based on Poly(p-Phenylene-Vinylene) Derivatives 415 Fxz"DZY6 Cigdem Yumusak and Daniel A. M. Egbe t*u:hex Chapter 20 Towards High-Efficiency Organic
)10+@d Solar Cells: Polymers and Devices Development 433 /3T1U Enwei Zhu, Linyi Bian, Jiefeng Hai, Weihua Tang and Fujun Zhang Contents VII Q%G8U#Tm 2ilQXy Chapter 21 Conjugated Polymers for Organic Solar Cells 453 tWRC$ Qun Ye and Chunyan Chi q} >%8;nm Chapter 22 Optical Absorption and Photocurrent Spectra of CdSe Quantum Dots Adsorbed on Nanocrystalline TiO2 Electrode Together with Photovoltaic Properties 475 X"Swi&4 Taro Toyoda and Qing Shen >bW#Zs,6 Chapter 23 Investigation of Lattice Defects in GaAsN Grown by Chemical Beam Epitaxy oPM96
( Using Deep Level Transient Spectroscopy 489 ##*3bDf$-5 Boussairi Bouzazi, Hidetoshi Suzuki, Nobuaki Kijima, Yoshio Ohshita and Masafumi Yamaguchi
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