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Year 2023 7.2
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2021 5.7
2020 3.4
2019 2.1

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Year 2025
  • Optimal bandgap of a single-junction photovoltaic cell for the mobile Internet-of-Things
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    The procedure for determining the maximum power of a single-junction photovoltaic cell operating in various types of lighting is presented. This is a key issue for photovoltaics powering the mobile Internet-of-Things (IoTs). The simulations performed are based on the detailed balance principle, without any of simplifying assumptions included in the Shockley-Queisser model. Optimal energy bandgap for diffuse solar light was found...

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Year 2024

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