The Development of the Lens of the Optical System for High Concentration Solar PV System
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Ryu, Kwang-Sun
(SaTReC, KAIST)
Cha, Won-Ho (SaTReC, KAIST) Shin, Goo-Hwan (SaTReC, KAIST) Cho, Hee-Keun (SaTReC, KAIST) Kim, Young-Sik (BJ Power) Kang, Seong-Won (BJ Power) Kang, Gi-Hwan ((c)Korea Institute of Energy Research) |
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