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Overcoming the poor short wavelength spectral response of CdS/CdTe photovoltaic modules via luminescence down-shifting: Ray-tracing simulations
B. S. Richards, K. R. McIntosh
School of Engineering & Physical Sciences
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simulation
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wavelengths
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luminescence
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spectral response
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cadmium tellurides
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cadmium sulfides
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layers
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applications
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dyes
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solar cells
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production
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mixtures
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performance
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efficiency
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conversion
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fluorescence
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current density
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short circuits
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Material Science
Cadmium
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Photovoltaic Modules
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Luminescence
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Solar Cell
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Electronic Circuit
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Density
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Engineering
Spectral Response
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Photovoltaic Modules
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Solar Cell
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Short-Circuit Current Density
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Conversion Efficiency
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Chemical Engineering
Cadmium Sulfide
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Cadmium Telluride
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Cadmium Telluride
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Solar Cell
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Current Density
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Short Circuit Current
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Physics
Solar Cell
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Spectral Sensitivity
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