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Arvind Shah
Arvind Shah
Prof. emeritus, EPFL and University of Neuchâtel
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Photovoltaic technology: the case for thin-film solar cells
A Shah, P Torres, R Tscharner, N Wyrsch, H Keppner
science 285 (5428), 692-698, 1999
17471999
Thin‐film silicon solar cell technology
AV Shah, H Schade, M Vanecek, J Meier, E Vallat‐Sauvain, N Wyrsch, ...
Progress in photovoltaics: Research and applications 12 (2‐3), 113-142, 2004
9672004
Complete microcrystalline pin solar cell—Crystalline or amorphous cell behavior?
J Meier, R Flückiger, H Keppner, A Shah
Applied Physics Letters 65 (7), 860-862, 1994
8241994
Low pressure chemical vapour deposition of ZnO layers for thin-film solar cells: temperature-induced morphological changes
S Fay, U Kroll, C Bucher, E Vallat-Sauvain, A Shah
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells 86 (3), 385-397, 2005
666*2005
Material and solar cell research in microcrystalline silicon
AV Shah, J Meier, E Vallat-Sauvain, N Wyrsch, U Kroll, C Droz, U Graf
Solar energy materials and solar cells 78 (1-4), 469-491, 2003
6002003
Efficiency limits for single-junction and tandem solar cells
F Meillaud, A Shah, C Droz, E Vallat-Sauvain, C Miazza
Solar energy materials and solar cells 90 (18-19), 2952-2959, 2006
4722006
Microcrystalline silicon and micromorph tandem solar cells
H Keppner, J Meier, P Torres, D Fischer, A Shah
Applied physics A 69, 169-177, 1999
4141999
Hydrogen in amorphous and microcrystalline silicon films prepared by hydrogen dilution
U Kroll, J Meier, A Shah, S Mikhailov, J Weber
Journal of Applied Physics 80 (9), 4971-4975, 1996
3971996
Thin-film silicon solar cells
A Shah
EPFL press, 2010
3702010
Optical absorption and light scattering in microcrystalline silicon thin films and solar cells
A Poruba, A Fejfar, Z Remeš, J Špringer, M Vaněček, J Kočka, J Meier, ...
Journal of Applied Physics 88 (1), 148-160, 2000
3292000
Improved equivalent circuit and analytical model for amorphous silicon solar cells and modules
J Merten, JM Asensi, C Voz, AV Shah, R Platz, J Andreu
IEEE Transactions on electron devices 45 (2), 423-429, 1998
3221998
Potential of amorphous and microcrystalline silicon solar cells
J Meier, J Spitznagel, U Kroll, C Bucher, S Fay, T Moriarty, A Shah
Thin Solid Films 451, 518-524, 2004
2912004
Relationship between Raman crystallinity and open-circuit voltage in microcrystalline silicon solar cells
C Droz, E Vallat-Sauvain, J Bailat, L Feitknecht, J Meier, A Shah
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells 81 (1), 61-71, 2004
2902004
Influence of plasma excitation frequency fora-Si:H thin film deposition
H Curtins, N Wyrsch, M Favre, AV Shah
Plasma chemistry and plasma processing 7, 267-273, 1987
2361987
Device grade microcrystalline silicon owing to reduced oxygen contamination
P Torres, J Meier, R Flückiger, U Kroll, JAA Selvan, H Keppner, A Shah, ...
Applied Physics Letters 69 (10), 1373-1375, 1996
2351996
Relation between substrate surface morphology and microcrystalline silicon solar cell performance
M Python, E Vallat-Sauvain, J Bailat, D Dominé, L Fesquet, A Shah, ...
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 354 (19-25), 2258-2262, 2008
2332008
On the way towards high efficiency thin film silicon solar cells by the “Micromorph” concept
J Meier, P Torres, R Platz, S Dubail, U Kroll, JAA Selvan, NP Vaucher, ...
MRS Online Proceedings Library (OPL) 420, 3, 1996
2101996
Evolution of the microstructure in microcrystalline silicon prepared by very high frequency glow-discharge using hydrogen dilution
E Vallat-Sauvain, U Kroll, J Meier, A Shah, J Pohl
Journal of Applied Physics 87 (6), 3137-3142, 2000
2042000
Microcrystalline/micromorph silicon thin-film solar cells prepared by VHF-GD technique
J Meier, E Vallat-Sauvain, S Dubail, U Kroll, J Dubail, S Golay, ...
Solar energy materials and solar cells 66 (1-4), 73-84, 2001
1982001
High-rate deposition of amorphous hydrogenated silicon: effect of plasma excitation frequency
H Curtins, N Wyrsch, AV Shah
Electronics Letters 5 (23), 228-230, 1987
1931987
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