Charge Separation and solar cells?

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Charge separation techniques in solar cells are a complex and actively researched area, with numerous methods being explored for improved power conversion efficiency. The discussion emphasizes the importance of reviewing existing literature and credible sources, such as Wikipedia, to gain foundational knowledge. Participants suggest that expecting comprehensive insights from an online forum may be unrealistic given the depth of the subject. The inquiry also highlights the need for a solid educational background to better understand the complexities involved. Engaging with experienced members and seeking additional reading materials can enhance understanding of effective charge separation methods.
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hi, i want to know that how many techniques are being used for charge separation? and which one is more effective for solar cell? can you give some idea about it that which one is better and how to make better power conversion efficiency. after going thoroughly through literature review i am little bit confuse so want to know more deeply with all of you seniors experiences. thank you
 
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Wow. There are thousands of scientists researching that subject right now. You want to do better than them. I think that you are being unrealistic in expecting such an education from an Internet forum.

Have you thoroughly checked the relevant articles on Wikipedia, including reading the references linked at the bottom of each article? If so, maybe some other PF member can suggest a reading list for you.

What is your education background?
 
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