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Status report on emerging photovoltaics

  • Annick Anctil
  • , Meghan N. Beattie
  • , Christopher Casec
  • , Aditya Chaudhary
  • , Benjamin D. Chrysler
  • , Michael G. Debije
  • , Stephanie Essig
  • , David K. Ferry
  • , Vivian E. Ferry
  • , Marina Freitag
  • , Isaac Gould
  • , Karin Hinzer
  • , Harald Hoppe
  • , Olle Inganäs
  • , Lethy Krishnan Jagadamma
  • , Min Hun Jee
  • , Raymond K. Kostuk
  • , Daniel Kirk
  • , Stephan Kube
  • , Minyoung Lim
  • Joseph M. Luther, Lorelle Mansfield, Michael D. Mcgehee, Duong Nguyen Minh, Preeti Nain, Matthew O. Reese, Angèle Reinders, Ifor D.W. Samuel, Wilfried van Sark, Hele Savin, Ian R. Sellers, Sean E. Shaheen, Zheng Tanga, Fatima Toor, Ville Vähänissi, Ella Wassweiler, Emily L. Warren, Vincent R. Whiteside, Han Young Woo, Gang Xiong, Xitong Zhu
  • Michigan State University
  • University of Ottawa
  • Oxford PV Ltd.
  • University of Stuttgart
  • Amazon.com, Inc.
  • Eindhoven University of Technology
  • Arizona State University
  • University of Minnesota Twin Cities
  • Newcastle University
  • University of Colorado Boulder
  • Friedrich Schiller University Jena
  • Linköping University
  • University of St Andrews
  • Korea University
  • University of Arizona
  • Heliatek GmbH
  • National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute
  • Utrecht University
  • Aalto University
  • Donghua University
  • University of Iowa
  • First Solar, Inc.
  • University of Oklahoma

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Abstract

This report provides a snapshot of emerging photovoltaic (PV) technologies. It consists of concise contributions from experts in a wide range of fields including silicon, thin film, III-V, perovskite, organic, and dye-sensitized PVs. Strategies for exceeding the detailed balance limit and for light managing are presented, followed by a section detailing key applications and commercialization pathways. A section on sustainability then discusses the need for minimization of the environmental footprint in PV manufacturing and recycling. The report concludes with a perspective based on broad survey questions presented to the contributing authors regarding the needs and future evolution of PV.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSPIE Selections
Subtitle of host publication50 Years of Solar Energy Research
PublisherSPIE
Pages247-297
Number of pages51
ISBN (Electronic)9781510680494
ISBN (Print)9781510680487
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 6 2024

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