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This book is constructed by experts in diverse fields of renewable energy and its related materials. Chapter 1 is organic-inorganic hybrid lead halide perovskites: optical properties and optoelectronic applications by JJ Zhu. Chapter 2 is semiconductor materials and solar cells based on Cu2ZnSnS4 thin films by JH Tao, Chapter 3 is systematic experimental studies of thermoelectric technologies by AJ Jin, Chapter 4 is smart grid and renewable energy by J Su, Chapter 5 is ferroelectric and multiferroic tunnel junctions by ZJ Ma, Chapter 6 is challenges for smart grids of 100% sustainable wood…mehr

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This book is constructed by experts in diverse fields of renewable energy and its related materials. Chapter 1 is organic-inorganic hybrid lead halide perovskites: optical properties and optoelectronic applications by JJ Zhu. Chapter 2 is semiconductor materials and solar cells based on Cu2ZnSnS4 thin films by JH Tao, Chapter 3 is systematic experimental studies of thermoelectric technologies by AJ Jin, Chapter 4 is smart grid and renewable energy by J Su, Chapter 5 is ferroelectric and multiferroic tunnel junctions by ZJ Ma, Chapter 6 is challenges for smart grids of 100% sustainable wood procurement of forest industry by T Palander, Chapter 7 is two-dimensional nanomaterials supported electrochemical energy storage for smart grids by QJ Chi, Chapter 8 is recent advances in fabrication of nano bio-materials by HL Cong, Chapter 9 is advanced carbon materials for the development of lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries by WM Chen, and Chapter 10 is sustainable energy and green infrastructure: analysis on the practices of Zurich, Copenhagen, and Singapore by D Zhu. Jiajun Zhu has invited the contributed researchers with the help of the promotion specialists Roger Sun and Frank Li.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Jiajun Zhu works in National Laboratory for Infrared Physics, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics (SITP). Currently, he is awarded CSC-DAAD research scholarships (201500110019 and 57165010), working in HZDR, Germany. His research is also funded by Shanghai Sailing Program (15YF1413900) and Projects from CPSF (2014M560357 and 20150057).