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(1998) Corkish, Richard; Sproul, Alistair; Puzzer, Tom; Altermatt, Peter; Heiser, Gernot; Luke, KeungConference Paper
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(1997) Corkish, Richard; Puzzer, Tom; Sproul, Alistair; Luke, Keung; Heiser, GernotConference Paper
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(1996) Sproul, Alistair; Edminston, Sean; Puzzer, Tom; Heiser, Gernot; Wenham, Stuart; Green, Martin; Young, TimothyConference PaperAn analytical model is developed to decribe recombination currents arising from recombination at grain boundaries (GBs) in the depletion region of a p-n junction solar cell. Grain boundaries are modelled as having a single energy evel in the energy gap, and partial occupancy of these stats gives raise to a chage on the GB. The analytical model is compared to a complete numerical simulation package (DESSIS) and found to be in excellent agreement. Additionally,. cross sectional EBIC images of a multilayer device containing vertical GBs are presented. The experimental data is comared qualitatively with results derived from numerical modelling.
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(1999) Bandyopadhyay, Srikanta; Gowripalan, Nadarajah; Rizkalla, S; Dutta, P; Bhattacharyya, DConference Paper
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(1999) Bandyopadhyay, Srikanta; Kao, G; Gowripalan, Nadarajah; Postle, RonaldConference Paper
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(1995) Han, Shaowei; Zhao, Yong; Gu, Genda; Russell, Graeme; Koshizuka, NConference Paper
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(1995) Zhao, Yong; Gu, Genda; Han, Shaowei; Russell, Graeme; Koshizuka, NConference PaperThe voltage noise of a Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+x single crystal below Tcis analyzed with an asymptotic power spectrum method. Low-frequency noise power Sv(T) shows a peak at T = Tp. Above Tp, the power spectrum, Sv(f), exhibits a power-law fall-off. Below Tp, Sv() dramatically deviates from the power-law behaviour, showing some wide peaks which are proposed upon a background of an exponential-law characteristic. This is qualitatively consistent with numerical simulation. It is suggested that the pinned vortex state is a deterministic motion with low-dimensional chaotic attractors while the unpinned state is an extended dissipative dynamic system with self-organized criticality.
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(1995) Han, Shaowei; Zhao, Yong; Gu, Genda; Russell, Graeme; Koshizuka, NConference Paper
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(1995) Han, Shaowei; Zhao, Yong; Gu, Genda; Russell, Graeme; Koshizuka, NConference Paper
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(1995) Han, Shaowei; Zhao, Yong; Gu, Genda; Russell, Graeme; Koshizuka, NConference Paper
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