IDTechEx, April 2010, Pages: 250
This comprehensive report gives a thorough analysis of printed and thinfilmphotovoltaics and batteries.
The report covers companies, research institutes and universities that are active
NanoMarkets, June 2011
other
2.3.2 Thin-filmbatteries and photovoltaics
2.4 The future of thin-filmbattery manufacturing
2.4.1 Current and future roles for printing in thin-filmbatteries
2.4.2 Other recent manufacturing
China Market Report, June 2009, Pages: 37
.2 Conductive glass suppliers
3.3 photovoltaic glass - substrate deposition and components packaging
3.4 EVA film
3.5 Special gas
3.6 coating target
4 Performance of 2008
5 Overview of CIGS thin-filmbattery
WinterGreen Research, Inc., Oct 2011, Pages: 505
WinterGreen Research announces that it has a new study on ThinFilm and Printed Battery Market Shares and Forecasts, Worldwide, Nanotechnology 2011-2017. These products power sensors
NanoMarkets, April 2010
and Coin Batteries: Today s Alternative 2.5.2 Induction: Competition at the Margin 2.5.3 Organic and Thin-FilmPhotovoltaics 2.5.4 Thin-Film and Printable Fuel Cells 2.5.5 Energy Harvesting as an Alternative
WinterGreen Research, Inc., Feb 2012, Pages: 530
WinterGreen Research announces that it has a new study on Solid State ThinFilmBattery, Printed Battery, and Smarter Computing Market Shares and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2012-2018. The 2012 study has
IDTechEx, Aug 2011, Pages: 294
printed and thinfilm electronics for displays, lighting, semiconductors, sensors, conductors, photovoltaics, batteries and memory giving detailed company profiles not available elsewhere. The coverage
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Dec 2010, Pages: 1168
options for the three major thinfilm PV technologies - High performance approaches for multijunction, concentrator, and space applications - New types of organic polymer and dye-sensitized solar cells
WinterGreen Research, Inc., Oct 2011, Pages: 716
WinterGreen Research announces that it has a new study on Lithium-Ion Battery, Lithium Polymer Battery, ThinFilmBattery And Zinc Air Battery Market Shares and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2011
NanoMarkets, Aug 2007, Pages: 92
A report was released in early 2006 that examined and quantified the emerging market for thinfilm/flexible photovoltaic technology. It examined the virtues and disadvantages or rival
WinterGreen Research, Inc., Sep 2011, Pages: 496
Power:
1.4.4 Solar Energy Benefits
1.4.5 Research Initiatives
1.4.6 ThinFilm Material Layers
1.5 Photovoltaic Conversion Of Sun Light
1.5.1 Solar Panel Orientation
1.6 ThinFilm Solar Materials
1
Fuji-Keizai USA, Inc., Feb 2009, Pages: 152
when compared with existing electrical sources such as rigid PVs and batteries, and with emerging technologies such as fuel cells. Thin-film PV cells based on crystalline and amorphous silicon, Cd
Fuji-Keizai USA, Inc., Feb 2009, Pages: 152
when compared with existing electrical sources such as rigid PVs and batteries, and with emerging technologies such as fuel cells. Thin-film PV cells based on crystalline and amorphous silicon, Cd
WinterGreen Research, Inc., May 2010, Pages: 233
Flexible glass is useful as a substrate for deposition of nanotechnology materials used to create solar panels, thinfilmbatteries, and HDD drives. Substrates are needed for nanotechnology
IDTechEx, April 2009, Pages: 213
, supercapacitors, other
- Total global battery market
- Global battery market by use
-- Batteries for RFID
-- Batteries for gift cards
-- Batteries for car keys
-- Printed and thinfilmbatteries 2009
WinterGreen Research, Inc., Feb 2007, Pages: 771
Nanotechnology is providing us next generation systems that rely on micro-generation of energy stored in thinfilmbatteries. Nanotechnology works on both sides of the equation. Solar and wind
Energy Business Reports, Oct 2011, Pages: 315
plasmonic solar cells, quantum dots solar cells, photoelectric solar cells, thinfilm solar and many more. It includes profiles of 53 market players. Executive Summary
Plasmonic Solar Cells
Overview
IDTechEx, Aug 2011, Pages: 355
- such as OLED display modules. Of the total market in 2011, 38% will be printed. Initially photovoltaics, OLED and e-paper displays grow rapidly, followed by thinfilm transistor circuits, sensors and batteries