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Langmuir Blodgett films from colloidal dispersions of silicon quantum dots and their potential use in third generation photovoltaics
[thesis]
2012
Third generation photovoltaics (PV) presents exciting possibilities for reaching power conversion efficiencies of up to 66 % through the use of nano‐regime materials, exploiting both the quantum confinement and phonon confinement effects. Quantum dot (QD) structures enable property tunability and manipulation over the physical characteristics providing building blocks for device engineering of third generation PV applications such as tandem solar cells and hot carrier solar cells. This thesis
doi:10.26190/unsworks/15713
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