Physics of solar cells : from basic principles to advanced concepts

380 indexed citations
published 2009
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CERN Bulletin

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About Physics of solar cells : from basic principles to advanced concepts

This paper, published in 2009, received 380 indexed citations . Written by Peter Würfel and Uli Würfel covering the research area of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Electrical and Electronic Engineering (294 citations), Materials Chemistry (141 citations), Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics (83 citations), Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment (73 citations) and Polymers and Plastics (60 citations). Published in CERN Bulletin.

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