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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS 97, 114302 共2005兲 Comparison of the device physics principles of planar and radial p-n junction nanorod solar cells Brendan M. Kayes and Harry A. Atwatera兲 Thomas J. Watson, Sr. Laborato
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Arthur Amos Noyes Laboratories / R Lp / Kannan / National Renewable Energy Laboratory / /

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American Institute of Physics Downloaded / National Renewable Energy Laboratory / California Institute of Technology / American Institute of Physics / /

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radial p-n junction nanorod device / carrier concentration / minority-carrier diffusion / carrier extraction / carrier lifetimes / semiconductor device / doped systems / analytic solutions / minority-carrier movement / conduction band energy / carrier transport / carrier cola / energy-conversion efficiency / decreased charge-carrier mobility / carrier collection / p-n junction device / intrinsic carrier concentration / band-gap energy vs thickness / carrier flux / valence band energy / heterojunction devices / low minority-carrier diffusion lengths / energy band diagram / solar-cell device / photovoltaic applications / carrier recombination / free-carrier recombination / energy / /

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Fermi / /

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California Institute of Technology / American Institute of Physics / Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute / U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission / /

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Thomas J. Watson / Sr. / Lewis J. Appl / Brendan M. Kayes / Harry A. Atwatera / Lewis B. Quasineutral / /

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California / /

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semiconductor / dielectric / simulation / recombination / /

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