Getting your n/k data included in gpvdm.

Firstly, thank you for considering to include your n/k data in gpvdm. Gpvdm is a free and open source model, with the aim of making good quality solar cell simulation tools available to all. The motivation behind this is that only if as many scientists and engineers as possible understand how solar cells work, do we stand a chance of developing better solar cells and fixing the energy/carbon crisis.

If you contribute data to gpvdm I will make it clear where the data comes by displaying your name in the following windows:

Density of states in an Generic solar cell
Your paper/name will appear in the material information/help window.


Density of states in an Generic solar cell
Your paper/name will appear in the material information/help window.


Density of states in an Generic solar cell
Your paper/name will appear above the graph, in the materials database.


Density of states in an Generic solar cell
In the information box above the graph, when the materials database is accessed.


Density of states in an Generic solar cell
In the about box of the model.