Submit your abstract under the session Next Generation Materials and Technologies for Material Science Congress.
Third-generation photovoltaic cells are solar cells that are
potentially able to overcome the Shockley–Queisser limit of 31–41% power
efficiency for single bandgap solar cells. This includes a range of
alternatives to cells made of semiconducting p-n junctions and thin film cells .Common
third-generation systems include multi-layer cells made of amorphous silicon or
gallium arsenide, while more theoretical developments include frequency
conversion, hot-carrier effects and other multiple-carrier ejection techniques.
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