Project Publications
Publications by Project Participants
001  Detection of Trace Elements in Solar Grade Silicon by Mass Spectrometry

002  Chemical and Electrical Characterization of N- and P-type Multicrystalline Solar Grade Silicon Wafers

003  Effect of Extended Defects on the Electrical Properties of Compensated Solar Grade Multicrystalline Silicon

004  Record Efficiencies of Solar Cells Based on N-type Multicrystalline Silicon

005  Spectroscopic and Electrical Characterization of Gettering Effect in P- and N-type Multicrystalline Silicon

006  Impact of Extended Defects on the Electrical Properties of Solar Grade Multicrystalline Silicon for Solar Cell Application

007  Study of Defects and Impurities in Multicrystalline Silicon Grown from Metallurgical Silicon Feedstock

008  Industrial Screen Printed N-type Silicon SOlar Cells with Front BOron EMitter and Efficiencies Exeeding 17%

009  Large Area Screen Printed N-type MC-Si Solar Cells with B-Emitter: Efficiencies Close to 15% and Innovative Module Interconnection

010  Distribution of Al, B and P in Multicrystalline Si Ingots

011  Module Interconnection With ALternate P- and N-type Si Solar Cells

012  Effect of Extended Defects in the Electrical Properties of Compensated Solar Grade Multicrystalline Silicon 

013  Effect of Compensation and of Metallic Impurities on the Electrical Properties of CZ-grown Solar Grade Silicon

014  High Efficiency Industrial Screen Printed N-type MC-Si Solar Cells with Front Boron Emitter

015  N-type Silicon Solar Cell with Al back junction: results and modeling

016  Improvements in the Passivation of P+-Si Surfaces by PECVD Silicon Carbide Films

017  Effect of P-induced Gettering on Extended Defects in N-type Multicrystalline Silicon

018  Development and Characterisation of Industrial Bifacial PV Modules With Ultrathin Screen-printed Solar Cells

019  Impact of Specific Metallurgical Impurities in Silicon Feedstock on Solar Cell Efficiency, and Potential Benefits of N-type Doping

020  Effect of Metallurgical Impurities: P-type Versus N-type MC-Si Ingots

Published February 4, 2009

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