AbstractThe optimisation of amorphous silicon layers (a-Si:H) is of key importance to obtain high efficiency heterojunction (HJ) solar cells. However, since many mechanisms take place in photovoltaic energy conversion, good electrical and optical properties of a-Si:H films do not always result in high efficiency HJ devices. This is principally due to the use of very thin layers were interfaces are of capital importance and bulk properties are not always the main guideline to best results on solar cells. In this work, we focus on the doping analysis of (n) and (p) a-Si:H layers directly and their impact on solar cell results. First, we have deposited and characterized simple (p) and (n) a-Si:H layers and then we have integrated them on full ...
Our progress in amorphous crystalline silicon a Si H c Si heterojunction solar cell technology and...
The amorphous/crystalline silicon heterojunction solar cell fascinated the researchers since the be...
In this work, we have investigated the difference and the potentiality of amorphous crystalline sili...
AbstractThe optimisation of amorphous silicon layers (a-Si:H) is of key importance to obtain high ef...
International audienceIn this work, we focus on the comprehension and optimization of the rear side ...
International audienceIn this work, we focus on the comprehension and optimization of the rear side ...
Intrinsic hydrogenated amorphous silicon a-Si:H(i) offers a very good passivation quality. Adding do...
We present the optimization and characterization of heterojunction solar cells consisting of an amor...
Solar cells based on heterojunctions between hydrogenated amorphous a Si H and crystalline silicon...
Abstract We report on the preparation and optimization of amorphous crystalline silicon heterojunct...
We present an overview that summarizes recent developments in amorphous crystalline silicon a Si H ...
This thesis is concerned with the analysis, performance, and optimization of solar cells comprised o...
We report on the optimization of hydrogenated amorphous silicon crystalline silicon a Si H c Si he...
AbstractHeterojunction silicon wafer solar cells using an intrinsic amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) thin-...
Subject Number 2 Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells and Materials Technology Development and opti...
Our progress in amorphous crystalline silicon a Si H c Si heterojunction solar cell technology and...
The amorphous/crystalline silicon heterojunction solar cell fascinated the researchers since the be...
In this work, we have investigated the difference and the potentiality of amorphous crystalline sili...
AbstractThe optimisation of amorphous silicon layers (a-Si:H) is of key importance to obtain high ef...
International audienceIn this work, we focus on the comprehension and optimization of the rear side ...
International audienceIn this work, we focus on the comprehension and optimization of the rear side ...
Intrinsic hydrogenated amorphous silicon a-Si:H(i) offers a very good passivation quality. Adding do...
We present the optimization and characterization of heterojunction solar cells consisting of an amor...
Solar cells based on heterojunctions between hydrogenated amorphous a Si H and crystalline silicon...
Abstract We report on the preparation and optimization of amorphous crystalline silicon heterojunct...
We present an overview that summarizes recent developments in amorphous crystalline silicon a Si H ...
This thesis is concerned with the analysis, performance, and optimization of solar cells comprised o...
We report on the optimization of hydrogenated amorphous silicon crystalline silicon a Si H c Si he...
AbstractHeterojunction silicon wafer solar cells using an intrinsic amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) thin-...
Subject Number 2 Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells and Materials Technology Development and opti...
Our progress in amorphous crystalline silicon a Si H c Si heterojunction solar cell technology and...
The amorphous/crystalline silicon heterojunction solar cell fascinated the researchers since the be...
In this work, we have investigated the difference and the potentiality of amorphous crystalline sili...