Recent Development and Advancement in Solar Cell Technologies for Sustainability
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy Sustainability".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 4254
Special Issue Editors
Interests: nanomaterials; composites; perovskite solar cells; emerging photovoltaics; BIPV; polymers; organometallics
Interests: solar energy; energy harvesting materials; nanostructured materials; synthesis; photovoltaics; photochemistry
Interests: solar energy; solar concentrators; optics; optical surface structures; biomimicry; interdisciplinary research
Interests: PV performance and soiling; concentrators and integrated PV technology
Interests: perovskite solar cells; thin film photovoltaics; concentrated photovoltaics; solar thermal harnessing and storage; the incorporation of additive manufacturing; wastewater treatment; sustainable energy technologies for building-integrated applications—especially building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPVs)
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Dear Colleagues,
The growing energy demand, steps toward carbon neutrality and the efforts to limit climate change have greatly motivated extensive research on sustainable solar cell technologies for power generation. Depending on the current global power demand, it is imperative to achieve efficient and cost-effective solar power generation systems in place of traditional fossil fuels. Promising advances have been observed over the years, with the development of first-generation, second-generation and emerging solar cell technologies. To further enhance the possibilities of solar cell techniques, physicists, chemists, semiconductor scientists, material scientists and engineers need to cooperate to come up with new approaches for performance improvement, efficient and cost-effective architecture, materials development, fabrication technologies, theoretical modelling, and life cycle assessment for a sustainable solution.
The present Special Issue, titled ‘Recent Development and Advancement in Solar Cell Technologies for Sustainability’ aims to collect and find innovative solutions in both theoretical and experimental studies. Original research articles, communications and reviews are welcome. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Advanced synthesis and characterization of solar energy materials;
- Efficiency and stability aspects of solar cells;
- Solar cell fabrication technologies;
- Theoretical modelling of emerging solar cell technologies;
- New concepts in solar cells and cell materials;
- Concentrated optical elements for solar cells;
- Life cycle analysis for sustainable solutions;
- Integrated solar cell technologies.
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Dr. Shubhranshu Bhandari
Dr. Anurag Roy
Dr. Katie Shanks
Dr. Yusuf Chanchangi
Dr. Senthilarasu Sundaram
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- conversion efficiency
- high stability
- cost-effectiveness
- perovskite solar cells
- organic solar cells
- thin-film solar cells
- quantum dot solar cells
- dye-sensitized solar cells
- Si-photovoltaics
- tandem solar cell
- polymer solar cell
- concentrated solar cells
- life cycle analysis
- solar cell glazing
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