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Multiscale in modelling and validation for solar photovoltaics

Authors :
Abu Hamed Tareq
Adamovic Nadja
Aeberhard Urs
Alonso-Alvarez Diego
Amin-Akhlaghi Zoe
Auf der Maur Matthias
Beattie Neil
Bednar Nikola
Berland Kristian
Birner Stefan
Califano Marco
Capan Ivana
Cerne Bostjan
Chilibon Irinela
Connolly James. P.
Cortes Juan Frederic
Coutinho Jose
David Christin
Deppert Knut
Donchev Vesselin
Drev Marija
Ehlen Boukje
Ekins-Daukes Nicholas
Even Jacky
Fara Laurentiu
Fuertes Marron David
Gagliardi Alessio
Garrido Blas
Gianneta Violetta
Gomes Maria
Guillemoles Jean-Francois
Guina Mircea
Halme Janne
Hocevar Mateja
Jacak Lucjan
Jacak Witold
Jaksic Zoran
Joseph Lejo k.
Kassavetis Spyridon
Kazukauskas Vaidotas
Kleider Jean-Paul
Kluczyk Katarzyna
Kopecek Radovan
Krasovec Ursa Opara
Lazzari Jean-Louis
Lifshitz Efrat
Loncaric Martin
Madsen Søren Peder
Vega Antonio Marti
Mencaraglia Denis
Messing Maria E.
Armando Felipe Murphy
Nassiopoulou Androula G.
Neijm Ahmed
Nemcsics Akos
Neto Victor
Pedesseau Laurent
Persson Clas
Petridis Konstantinos
Popescu Lacramioara
Pucker Georg
Radovanović Jelena
Rimada Julio C.
Ristova Mimoza
Savic Ivana
Savin Hele
Sendova-Vassileva Marushka
Sengul Abdurrahman
Silva José
Steiner Ullrich
Storch Jan
Stratakis Emmanuel
Tao Shuxia
Tomanek Pavel
Tomić Stanko
Tukiainen Antti
Turan Rasit
Ulloa Jose Maria
Wang Shengda
Yuksel Fatma
Zadny Jaroslav
Zarbakhsh Javad
Source :
EPJ Photovoltaics, Vol 9, p 10 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2018.

Abstract

Photovoltaics is amongst the most important technologies for renewable energy sources, and plays a key role in the development of a society with a smaller environmental footprint. Key parameters for solar cells are their energy conversion efficiency, their operating lifetime, and the cost of the energy obtained from a photovoltaic system compared to other sources. The optimization of these aspects involves the exploitation of new materials and development of novel solar cell concepts and designs. Both theoretical modeling and characterization of such devices require a comprehensive view including all scales from the atomic to the macroscopic and industrial scale. The different length scales of the electronic and optical degrees of freedoms specifically lead to an intrinsic need for multiscale simulation, which is accentuated in many advanced photovoltaics concepts including nanostructured regions. Therefore, multiscale modeling has found particular interest in the photovoltaics community, as a tool to advance the field beyond its current limits. In this article, we review the field of multiscale techniques applied to photovoltaics, and we discuss opportunities and remaining challenges.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21050716
Volume :
9
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
EPJ Photovoltaics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.70007cd422c948ea86bbfd06944df61e
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjpv/2018008