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  • Article - 4 Jan 2002
    This article discusses photovaltaics (PV) and how they work.
  • Article - 1 May 2023
    PV cells are composed of many material layers, and their production is a complicated procedure requiring meticulous control of multiple factors, including the gas environment. Gas analysis is an...
  • Article - 30 May 2022
    This article discusses the potential of BiY(1-x)MnxO3 ceramics for photovoltaic (PV) applications.
  • Article - 7 Jan 2019
    This article discusses rural electrification and the role of photovoltaics (PV) within it.
  • Article - 1 Oct 2018
    One of the most difficult problems facing spacecraft engineers is how to power a craft once it is beyond the Earth's atmosphere. Fuel is incredibly costly to transport due to its weight, and if a long...
  • Article - 8 Jan 2002
    Most PV's use single junctions which limit the amount of energy which can be converted into electricity. One way top get around this is to use two or more differenet cells or multijunction cells. How...
  • Article - 8 Jan 2002
    Concentrators are essentially lenses that help to increase the intensity of the light hitting the PV. Concentrator systems are more complex and actually consist of complex optics. Their makeup,...
  • Article - 8 Jan 2002
    This article covers the not so obvious parts of a PV system. These include the mounting system, tracking structures, power conditioners and power storage components. These are termed "balance of...
  • Article - 7 Jan 2002
    Single crystal silicon is the most popular material for photovaoltaic cells, due in part to its abundance. This article compares it to semi and polycrystalline silicon, while also covering preparation...
  • Article - 7 Jan 2002
    Amorphous silicon is reviewed as a photovoltaic material. Reasons why it is suited to the application, how it works and how it is applied in solar cells are covered.

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