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Complete Report - University of New South Wales

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D. Song, D. Inns, A. Straub, M.L. Terry, P. Campbell, and A.G. Aberle, “Solid phase crystallized<br />

polycrystalline thin-fi lms on glass from evaporated silicon for photovoltaic applications”, Thin<br />

Solid Films (in press).<br />

A.B. Sproul, “Solar Geometry using Vector Analysis”, Renewable Energy (submitted).<br />

J. Stradal, G. Scholma, H. Li, C.H.M. van der Werf, J.K. Rath, P.I. Widenborg, P. Campbell, A.G.<br />

Aberle and R.E.I. Schropp, “Epitaxial Thickening by Hot Wire Chemical Vapor Deposition <strong>of</strong><br />

Polycrystalline Silicon Seed Layers on Glass”, Thin Solid Films (in press).<br />

A. Straub, R. Gebs, H. Habenicht, S. Trunk, R.A. Bardos, A.B. Sproul, and A.G. Aberle, “Impedance<br />

analysis - A powerful method for the determination <strong>of</strong> the doping concentration and built-in<br />

potential <strong>of</strong> nonideal semiconductor p-n diodes”, Journal <strong>of</strong> Applied Physics, Vol. 97, 083703,<br />

2005.<br />

A. Straub, D. Inns, M.L. Terry, R. Gebs, and A.G. Aberle, “The infl uence <strong>of</strong> defects and postdeposition<br />

treatments on the free carrier density in lightly phosphorus-doped large-grained<br />

polycrystalline silicon fi lms”, Journal <strong>of</strong> Applied Physics, Vol. 98(2), 023507, 2005.<br />

A. Straub, D. Inns, M.L. Terry, Y. Huang, P.I. Widenborg, and A.G. Aberle, “Optimisation <strong>of</strong> lowtemperature<br />

silicon epitaxy on seeded glass substrates by ion-assisted deposition”, Journal<br />

<strong>of</strong> Crystal Growth, Vol. 280(1-2), p.385-400, 2005.<br />

A. Straub, D. Inns, M.L. Terry, Y. Huang, P.I. Widenborg, and A.G. Aberle, “Homoepitaxial silicon<br />

growth in a non-ultra-high vacuum environment by ion-assisted deposition on Si wafer and<br />

seeded glass substrates”, Thin Solid Films (in press).<br />

M.L. Terry, A. Straub, D. Inns, D. Song, and A.G. Aberle, “Large open-circuit voltage improvement<br />

by rapid thermal annealing <strong>of</strong> evaporated solid-phase-crystallized thin-fi lm silicon solar cells on<br />

glass”, Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 86, 172108, 2005.<br />

T. Trupke, “Infl uence <strong>of</strong> reabsorption on quasi steady state photoluminescence measurements<br />

on crystalline silicon”, Journal <strong>of</strong> Applied Physics (in press).<br />

T. Trupke, R.A. Bardos et al, “Photoluminescence imaging <strong>of</strong> silicon wafers”, Applied Physics<br />

Letters (submitted).<br />

T. Trupke, R.A. Bardos, M.D. Abbott, “Self-Consistent calibration <strong>of</strong> photoluminescence and<br />

photocoductance lifetime measurements”, Applied Physics Letters, 87, 184102, 2005.<br />

T. Trupke, R.A. Bardos, M.D. Abbott and J.E. Cotter, “Suns-photoluminescence: Contact-less<br />

determination <strong>of</strong> current-voltage characteristics <strong>of</strong> silicon wafers”, Applied Physics Letters,<br />

Vol. 87(9), 093503, 2005.<br />

T. Trupke, A. Shalav, B.S. Richards, P. Würfel, M.A. Green, “Effi ciency enhancement <strong>of</strong> solar cells<br />

by luminescent up-conversion <strong>of</strong> sunlight”, Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells (in press).<br />

P.I. Widenborg, A. Straub and A.G. Aberle, “Epitaxial thickening <strong>of</strong> AIC poly-Si seed layers on<br />

glass by solid phase epitaxy”, Journal <strong>of</strong> Crystal Growth, Vol. 276, p.19-28, 2005.<br />

P. Wuerfel, A.S. Brown, T.E. Humphrey and M.A. Green, “Particle Conservation in the Hot-<br />

Carrier Solar Cell”, Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications, Vol. 13, p.277-285,<br />

2005.<br />

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