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Silicon heterojunction solar cells
The world of today must face up to two contradictory energy problems: on the one hand, there is the sharply growing consumer demand in countries such as China and India. On the other hand, natural resources are dwindling. Moreover, many of those countries which still possess substantial gas and oil...
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Trans Tech Publ.
2006
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author | Fahrner, W R Muehlbauer, M Neitzert, H C |
author_facet | Fahrner, W R Muehlbauer, M Neitzert, H C |
author_sort | Fahrner, W R |
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description | The world of today must face up to two contradictory energy problems: on the one hand, there is the sharply growing consumer demand in countries such as China and India. On the other hand, natural resources are dwindling. Moreover, many of those countries which still possess substantial gas and oil supplies are politically unstable. As a result, renewable natural energy sources have received great attention. Among these, solar-cell technology is one of the most promising candidates. However, there still remains the problem of the manufacturing costs of such cells. Many attempts have been made |
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spelling | cern-19752862021-04-21T20:40:08Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1975286engFahrner, W RMuehlbauer, MNeitzert, H CSilicon heterojunction solar cellsEngineeringThe world of today must face up to two contradictory energy problems: on the one hand, there is the sharply growing consumer demand in countries such as China and India. On the other hand, natural resources are dwindling. Moreover, many of those countries which still possess substantial gas and oil supplies are politically unstable. As a result, renewable natural energy sources have received great attention. Among these, solar-cell technology is one of the most promising candidates. However, there still remains the problem of the manufacturing costs of such cells. Many attempts have been madeTrans Tech Publ.oai:cds.cern.ch:19752862006 |
spellingShingle | Engineering Fahrner, W R Muehlbauer, M Neitzert, H C Silicon heterojunction solar cells |
title | Silicon heterojunction solar cells |
title_full | Silicon heterojunction solar cells |
title_fullStr | Silicon heterojunction solar cells |
title_full_unstemmed | Silicon heterojunction solar cells |
title_short | Silicon heterojunction solar cells |
title_sort | silicon heterojunction solar cells |
topic | Engineering |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1975286 |
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