With the worldwide growing concern about reliable energy supply and the environmental problems of fossil and nuclear energy production, the need for clean and sustainable energy sources is evident. Solar energy conversion, such as in photovoltaic systems, can play a major role in the urgently needed energy transition in electricity production. Solar cells based on thin film silicon and its alloys are a promising candidate that is capable of fulfilling the fast increasing demand of a reliable solar cell supply. The conventional method to deposit silicon thin films is based on plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD) techniques, which have the disadvantage of increasing film inhomogeneity at a high deposition rate when scaling up fo...
Thin-film silicon exists in different phases, ranging from amorphous via microcrystalline to single ...
We present the main research aspects encountered during the development of thin film silicon-based s...
The aim of this paper is to present in-situ and cost-effective processes for crystalline silicon thi...
We present an overview of the scientific challenges and achievements during the development of thin ...
In silicon thin film solar cell technology, frequently rough or textured substrates are used to scat...
High rate growth process, material quality and related solar cell performance of hydrogenated microc...
The photovoltaic conversion of sun light energy into electricity constitutes a viable, clean and ren...
The photovoltaic conversion of sun light energy into electricity constitutes a viable, clean and ren...
The applicability of the very high frequency (VHF) plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD)...
The plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD) method is widely used compared to other metho...
Thin-film silicon exists in different phases, ranging from amorphous via microcrystalline to single ...
Hydrogen profiling, i.e., decreasing the H2 dilution during deposition, is a well-known technique to...
The tendency towards cost reduction in the photovoltaic industry has led to the development of the s...
Thin-film silicon exists in different phases, ranging from amorphous via microcrystalline to single ...
Thin-film silicon exists in different phases, ranging from amorphous via microcrystalline to single ...
Thin-film silicon exists in different phases, ranging from amorphous via microcrystalline to single ...
We present the main research aspects encountered during the development of thin film silicon-based s...
The aim of this paper is to present in-situ and cost-effective processes for crystalline silicon thi...
We present an overview of the scientific challenges and achievements during the development of thin ...
In silicon thin film solar cell technology, frequently rough or textured substrates are used to scat...
High rate growth process, material quality and related solar cell performance of hydrogenated microc...
The photovoltaic conversion of sun light energy into electricity constitutes a viable, clean and ren...
The photovoltaic conversion of sun light energy into electricity constitutes a viable, clean and ren...
The applicability of the very high frequency (VHF) plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD)...
The plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD) method is widely used compared to other metho...
Thin-film silicon exists in different phases, ranging from amorphous via microcrystalline to single ...
Hydrogen profiling, i.e., decreasing the H2 dilution during deposition, is a well-known technique to...
The tendency towards cost reduction in the photovoltaic industry has led to the development of the s...
Thin-film silicon exists in different phases, ranging from amorphous via microcrystalline to single ...
Thin-film silicon exists in different phases, ranging from amorphous via microcrystalline to single ...
Thin-film silicon exists in different phases, ranging from amorphous via microcrystalline to single ...
We present the main research aspects encountered during the development of thin film silicon-based s...
The aim of this paper is to present in-situ and cost-effective processes for crystalline silicon thi...