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Photovoltaic Solar Cell Materials — Design, Fabrication and Testing

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PLOS ONE is pleased to announce the launch of a new collection: Photovoltaic Solar Cell Materials – Design, Fabrication and Testing. Photovoltaic solar cells present new opportunities to provide clean energy worldwide, and the search for more cost- and energy-efficient systems has led to an increasingly broad field of research. As such, we have curated a multi-disciplinary collection that aims to represent this diverse field and to provide a platform that links researchers from various specializations, including chemistry, engineering and materials science.”

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Introducing the Photovoltaic Solar Cell Materials – Design, Fabrication and Testing Collection

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Read the original Call for Papers

PLOS announced the Photovoltaic Solar Cell Materials — Design, Fabrication and Testing Call for Papers on August 15, 2019

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Read our Interview with Guest Editors

An Interview with Guest Editors for the Photovoltaic Materials Call for Papers

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