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Ultraviolet radiation / Thin films / Amorphous solids / Crystals / Polycrystalline silicon / Solar cell / Thin film solar cell / Amorphous silicon / Zinc oxide / Chemistry / Matter / Phases of matter
Date: 2010-05-11 12:47:05
Ultraviolet radiation
Thin films
Amorphous solids
Crystals
Polycrystalline silicon
Solar cell
Thin film solar cell
Amorphous silicon
Zinc oxide
Chemistry
Matter
Phases of matter

Achievements and Challenges of Solid-Phase Crystallization of Amorphous Silicon for Thin-Film Solar Cell Application T. Sontheimer, M. Wimmer, B. Gorga, C. Becker, F. Ruske, M. Bär, S. Gall, K. Lips, B. Rech Helmholtz-Z

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