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A multi-scale, python-based library for the modelling of solar cells and semiconductor materials
Solcore
Solcore was born as a modular set of tools, written (almost) entirely in Python 3, to address some of the task we had to solve more. With time, however, it has evolved as a complete semiconductor solver able of modelling the optical and electrical properties of a wide range of solar cells, from quantum well devices to multi-junction solar cells.
Please, visit Solcore's Documentation, the Tutorial for a step-by-step example of how to use Solcore to model a solar cell and also check the Examples folder for more specific information and examples of usage.
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Diego Alonso Γlvarez π» π π π‘ π€ π π§ π β οΈπ£ |
Phoebe Pearce π» π π π‘ π€ π§ π β οΈπ£ |
Tom Wilson π» π π π‘ π€ π β οΈπ£ |
Ned Ekins-Daukes π π‘ π€ π΅ π β οΈ |
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Jeremy Cohen π |
Jonathan Adams β οΈ π |
Mohammad Hosein Ronaghi β οΈ π» |
Federica Trevisan π‘ |
Artyko π» |
Emmanuel Carreira π‘ |
Nimish Verma π‘ |
Peter Tillmann π» π β οΈ |
jmllorens π» π β οΈ |
Luigi Giugliano π» π |
michael_oz π» |
Hrishikesh Suresh π‘ |
Justin Cooksey π‘ |
Yura Osychenko π¨ |
canns99 π |
AndiPOz π |
Jai Agarwal π‘ |
jkrich π» π |
Rushil17D070020 π |
Eric Tervo π |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!