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Monosilane-Based Poylsilicon Production: A Question of Safety?
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The solar and microelectronics industries need high quality polysilicon and monosilane to remain competitive and investors and poly-producers are looking for low production costs and a high profit margin. No matter whether value or cost-driven motivation or both: innovative techn... |
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A Novel Route to 3rd-Generation Solar Energy Harvesting
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Silicon nanorod solar cells fabricated by atomic layer depositionClassical planar thin-film photovoltaics, also dubbed 2nd-Generation Photovoltaics has opened up the door to low-cost and well-scalable fabrication techniques for solar cells but suffers from poor photo conversion e... |
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The Bacic Theory of Plastic Solar Cells
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One PV technology, plastic solar cell technology, is based on conjugated polymers and molecules. Since the discovery of the huge increase of conductivity in the conjugated polymer polyacetylene when doped with iodine, and electroluminescence in conjugated polymers, the field of p... |
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Challenges Ahead in 2012: The Photovoltaic Market at a Crossroads
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Although 2011 was a tumultuous year for the solar power industry, featuring both huge price drops and uncertainty, the market has begun to recover, led by increased demand. The outlook for 2012, however, is still feeble as European markets prepare for a fundamental shift from a s... |
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Tape and Adhesive Solutions for Solar
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When it comes to manufacturing solar panels and components, engineers need solutions that offer performance and reliability over the long term. These solutions are even more attractive when they maximize productivity and minimize the total cost of ownership for the manufacturers.... |
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