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Monthly Archives: August 2005

Aug 3, 2005 Synchrotron-based infrared spectromicroscopy of oxygen gettering by grain boundaries in multicrystalline silicon.

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Aug 3, 2005 Metal particle evolution during solar cell processing in multicrystalline silicon.

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Aug 3, 2005 Efficiency-limiting ‘defect bands’ in string ribbon silicon: correlations between structural, impurity, and electrical properties.

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Aug 3, 2005 Synchrotron-based spectrally-resolved X-ray beam induced current: a technique to quantify the effect of metal-rich precipitates on minority carrier diffusion length in multicrystalline silicon.

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Aug 3, 2005 Assessing the role of impurities in silicon nitride crucible lining material as a potential source of metal contamination in photovoltaic-grade ingot-cast multicrystalline silicon.

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Aug 3, 2005 EXAFS studies on Ni11.6Fe2.8Cu0.4Si27.6 precipitates in multicrystalline silicon.

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Aug 3, 2005 Transition metals in silicon solar cells: sources of contamination, interactions, defect engineering.

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