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Microcrystalline Silicon for High-Efficiency Thin-Film Photovoltaic Devices

Hänni, Simon  
2014
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Type
doctoral thesis
DOI
10.5075/epfl-thesis-6288
Author(s)
Hänni, Simon  
Advisors
Ballif, Christophe  
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Sculati-Meillaud, Fanny  
Jury

Prof. F. Nüesch (président) ; Prof. C. Ballif, Dr F. Sculati-Meillaud (directeurs) ; Prof. A. Fontcuberta i Morral, Dr J. Meier, Prof. A. H. M. Smets (rapporteurs)

Date Issued

2014

Publisher

EPFL

Publisher place

Lausanne

Public defense year

2014-09-19

Thesis number

6288

Subjects

renewable energy

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solar energy

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photovoltaics

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silicon

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thin films

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coatings

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thin-film silicon solar cells

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amorphous silicon

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microcrystalline silicon

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nanocrystalline silicon

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stable efficiency

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p–i–n

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LPCVD

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roughness

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tandem solar cells

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FTPS

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FTIR

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PECVD

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micromorph

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passivation

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interfaces

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electron microscopy

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tomography

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TEM

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annealing

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post-deposition treatment

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hydrogen plasma

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high efficiency

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record

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single-junction

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multi-junction solar cells

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simulation

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PC1D

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SiF4

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SiH4

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hydrogen

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fully crystallized

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defects

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porous zones

EPFL units
PV-LAB  
Faculty
STI  
School
IMT  
Doctoral School
EDMX  
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September 9, 2014
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