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Contactless and Spatially Resolved Determination of Current−Voltage Curves in Perovskite Solar Cells via Photoluminescence

Author(s)Bui, Anh Dinh; Mahmud, Md Arafat; Mozaffari, Naeimeh, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published8-Aug-2021
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Emission Control from Transition Metal Dichalcogenide Monolayers by Aggregation-Induced Molecular Rotors

Author(s)Tebyetekerwa, Mike; Cheng, Yanhua; Zhang, Jian, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2020
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Hydrogenation in doped poly-Si passivated contact solar cells

Author(s)Truong, Thien; Nguyen, Hieu
TypeConference poster
Date Published6-Dec-2018
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Hydrogenation of Phosphorus-Doped Polycrystalline Silicon Films for Passivating Contact Solar Cells

Author(s)Truong, Thien; Yan, Di; Samundsett, Christian, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2019
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Quantifying Quasi-Fermi Level Splitting and Mapping its Heterogeneity in Atomically Thin Transition Metal Dichalcogenides

Author(s)Tebyetekerwa, Mike; Zhang, Jian (Andrew); Liang, Kun, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2019
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Spatially and Spectrally Resolved Absorptivity: New Approach for Degradation Studies in Perovskite and Perovskite/Silicon Tandem Solar Cells

Author(s)Nguyen, Hieu T.; Gerritsen, Sven; Mahmud, Md Arafat, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published28-Jan-2020
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Sub-Bandgap Luminescence from Doped Polycrystalline and Amorphous Silicon Films and Its Application to Understanding Passivating-Contact Solar Cells

Author(s)Nguyen, Hieu; Liu, Anyao; Yan, Di, et al
TypeJournal article
Date PublishedOct-2018
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