Solar fuels : materials, physics, and applications

"Written for use as a text and reference for those interested in how new materials may be used to capture, store, and use solar energy for alternative energy resources in everyday life, Solar Fuels: Materials, Physics, and Applications discusses the fundamentals of new materials and the physica...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author Goodson, Theodore G.
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Boca Raton : CRC Press, [2017]
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781315357010
1315357011
9781523114283
1523114282
9781439874936
143987493X
9781439874912
1439874913
9781315374635
1315374633
Physical Description1 online resource

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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Half Title ; Title Page ; Copyright Page ; Dedication Page ; Table of Contents ; List of Figures ; Preface ; Author ; Chapter 1: Historical Background and Structure of This Book ; In the Beginning ; Goals for Future Solar Cells ; Molecular Processes in Organic Solar Cells
  • Excitons and Organic Solar Cells Problem at the Interface ; Measurements of Solar Cell Surface Properties ; Spectroscopy of Organic Solar Cell Materials ; New Approaches with Perovskites ; Summary and Outlook ; References ; Chapter 2: New Materials for Solar Energy Conversion
  • Small Molecules for Organic Solar Cells Organic Conjugated Polymer for Solar Cells ; References ; Chapter 3 Measurements of Organic Solar Devices and Materials ; Standard Test Measurements of Solar Cell Efficiencies ; Kelvin Probe Spectroscopy of Organic Solar Cell Materials
  • Impedance Spectroscopic Measurements in Organic Solar Cells Measurement of Exciton Diffusion in Organic Solar Cells ; Femtosecond Transient Absorption Spectroscopy of Organic Solar Cell Materials
  • Fluorescence Upconversion Spectroscopy and Anisotropy Measurements in Organic Solar Materials Two-Photon Excited Fluorescence Measurements in Organic Solar Cell Materials ; References ; Chapter 4 Organic Solar Cell Architectures Modernized ; Basic Constructions Revisited