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Interfacial stability, solar energy

Now, consider stability. If a satisfactory initial system or component performance and cost are assumed, then in many cases the critical issue is to maintain the physical behavior of materials adjoining an interface for up to 30 years. The physical behavior may include properties that directly influence solar device performance, such as reflectance, transmittance, absorptance, emittance, and photovoltaic efficiency or solar device performance may be indirectly affected by properties such as adhesion, permeability, photo-oxidative stability, or interdiffusion. The required stability of interfaces in SECS components is counter to basic physics and chemistry, because atoms at interfaces must be more reactive and thermodynamically less stable than when in the bulk of materials (2). Yet, the density of solar energy requires deploying systems with large interfacial... [Pg.329]


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