@article {Luque2003, title = {Handbook of Photovoltaic Science and Engineering}, year = {2003}, note = {

1. Status, Trends, Challenges and the Bright Future of Solar Electricity from Photovoltaics.\ 

2. Motivation for Photovoltaic Application and Development

3. The Physics of the Solar Cell

4. Theoretical Limits of Photovoltaic\ Conversion

5. Solar Grade Silicon Feedstock\ 

6. Bulk Crystal Growth and Wafering\ for PV

7. Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells and Modules\ 

8. Thin-film Silicon Solar Cells\ 

9. High-efficiency III-V Multijunction\ Solar Cells

10. Space Solar Cells and Arrays

11. Photovoltaic Concentrators\ 

12. Amorphous Silicon-based Solar Cells\ 

13. Cu(InGa)Se2 Solar Cells

14. Cadmium Telluride Solar Cells

15. Dye-sensitized Solar Cells

16. Measurement and Characterization of Solar Cells and Modules

17. Photovoltaic Systems

18. Electrochemical Storage for Photovoltaics

19. Power Conditioning for Photovoltaic Power Systems

20. Energy Collected and Delivered by PV Modules

21. Economic Analysis and Environmental Aspects of Photovoltaic\ Systems

22. PV in Architecture

23. Photovoltaics\ and Development

24. Financing PV Growth\ 

Index

}, pages = {1117}, publisher = {John Wiley \& Sons Ltd.}, address = {Chichester, England}, isbn = {0-471-49196-9}, url = {http://www.amazon.com/Handbook-Photovoltaic-Science-Engineering-Antonio/dp/0471491969/ref=pd_sim_b_7}, author = {Luque, A. and Hegedus, S.} }