Abstract
Important new applications are possible today in the fields of energy conversion and
storage by the application of thin and nanostructured solid films on surfaces. These special films, or
multiple films, will be integral parts of the energy systems in the near future for the production of
useful thermal and electrical energy and for energy saving applications, especially in buildings. We
review the research in this direction. As we are facing the threats of insufficient energy supply and
the greenhouse gas emissions from the intense use of fossil sources, we realize that the impacts as
well as the future of the solar energy systems have been greatly underestimated. We review the
work on solar thermal systems and energy saving applications. The efficient use of solar thermal
technologies is very important for the introduction of a sizeable share of environmentally friendly
renewable energy sources. New and nano structured materials along with the design and the
geometry of advanced systems, capable of achieving high temperatures, as well as on integrated
collection and storage systems have been proposed. Recent progress in high-vacuum technology
and new materials had a remarkable effect in thin-film quality and cost. As a result new thermal
absorbers have appeared along with new evaluation methods. We also present work on low-e
coatings and electrochromic thin films that are very important for thermal energy savings in
buildings and increase the efficiency of devices. For the photovoltaic solar energy conversion we
present results on thin film solar cells and the efforts on dye sensitized nanostructured and organic
solar cells.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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13 articles.
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