ECE262
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ECE 262 - Physics of Solar Cells
Electrical and Computer Engineering
College of Engineering
Full Course Title
Physics of Solar Cells
Instructor Name(s)
SCHULLER
Course Description
Covers the fundamentals of Solar Cells, building to an understanding of next-generation Solar Cell concepts. Focuses on reading and evaluating contemporary literature on Solar Cell research. Students work within 3-person groups to read and understand seminal papers in Solar Cell research. Once a week a group is chosen at random to lead an in-class discussion on the paper(s) assigned for that week. Example topics include: perovskite, quantum dot, hot electron, or intermediate band solar cells, multiple exciton generation, thermal photovoltiacs, light trapping, efficiency limits, etc.
Unit Value
4
Maximum number of times course can be repeated for additional credit
0
Maximum Units
4
Advisory Enrollment Comments
OPEN TO GRADUATE STUDENTS IN THE SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING DISCIPLINES.