ABSTRACT

Research on advanced energy conversion devices such as solar cells has intensified in the last two decades. A broad landscape of candidate materials and devices were discovered and systematically studied for effective solar energy conversion and utilization. New concepts have emerged forming a rather powerful picture embracing the mechanisms and limitation to efficiencies of different types of devices. The Physics of Solar Energy Conversion introduces the main physico-chemical principles that govern the operation of energy devices for energy conversion and storage, with a detailed view of the principles of solar energy conversion using advanced materials.

Key Features include:

  • Highlights recent rapid advances with the discovery of perovskite solar cells and their development.
  • Analyzes the properties of organic solar cells, lithium ion batteries, light emitting diodes and the semiconductor materials for hydrogen production by water splitting.
  • Embraces concepts from nanostructured and highly disordered materials to lead halide perovskite solar cells
  • Takes a broad perspective and comprehensively addresses the fundamentals so that the reader can apply these and assess future developments and technologies in the field.
  • Introduces basic techniques and methods for understanding the materials and interfaces that compose operative energy devices such as solar cells and solar fuel converters.

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction to Energy Devices

part I|184 pages

Equilibrium Concepts and Kinetics

part II|92 pages

Foundations of Carrier Transport

chapter 10|12 pages

Carrier Injection and Drift Transport

chapter 11|8 pages

Diffusion Transport

chapter 12|12 pages

Drift-Diffusion Transport

chapter 13|20 pages

Transport in Disordered Media

chapter 14|14 pages

Thin Film Transistors

chapter 15|8 pages

Space-Charge-Limited Transport

chapter 16|16 pages

Impedance and Capacitance Spectroscopies

part III|54 pages

Radiation, Light, and Semiconductors

part IV|118 pages

Photovoltaic Principles and Solar Energy Conversion