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    Exploring the efficiency limiting parameters trade-off at rear surface in passivated emitter rear contact (PERC) silicon solar cells by Sharma, Ashok Kumar, Mitra, Suchismita, Behera, Siddharth, Basu, Prabir K.

    Published in Solar energy materials and solar cells (01-10-2021)
    “…In recent years, there is a growing interest in reducing the various losses occurring at the rear surface of passivated emitter and rear contact (PERC) silicon…”
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    A low cost additive-free acid texturing process for large area commercial diamond-wire-sawn multicrystalline silicon solar cells by Sreejith, K.P., Sharma, Ashok K., Behera, Siddharth, Kottantharayil, Anil, Basu, Prabir K.

    Published in Solar energy (15-07-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •An additive-free acid texturing process is demonstrated for the DWS multi-crystalline silicon wafers in solar cell manufacturing…”
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    An additive-free non-metallic energy efficient industrial texturization process for diamond wire sawn multicrystalline silicon wafers by Sreejith, K.P., Sharma, Ashok K., Kumbhar, Sandeep, Kottantharayil, Anil, Basu, Prabir K.

    Published in Solar energy (15-05-2019)
    “…•An additive-free non-metallic DWS mc-Si texturing process is demonstrated.•It uses a combination of HF and HNO3 solution at 12–18 °C for texturing.•This…”
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    Influence of random pyramid surface texture on silver screen-printed contact formation for monocrystalline silicon wafer solar cells by Khanna, Ankit, Basu, Prabir K., Filipovic, Aleksander, Shanmugam, Vinodh, Schmiga, Christian, Aberle, Armin G., Mueller, Thomas

    Published in Solar energy materials and solar cells (01-01-2015)
    “…Most industrial monocrystalline silicon wafer (mono-Si) solar cells are metallised by screen printing. Silver (Ag) pastes are commonly used to form electrodes…”
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    A Fill Factor Loss Analysis Method for Silicon Wafer Solar Cells by Khanna, Ankit, Mueller, Thomas, Stangl, Rolf A., Hoex, Bram, Basu, Prabir K., Aberle, Armin G.

    Published in IEEE journal of photovoltaics (01-10-2013)
    “…The fill factor of silicon wafer solar cells is strongly influenced by recombination currents and ohmic resistances. A practical upper limit for the fill…”
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    Active area cell efficiency (19%) monocrystalline silicon solar cell fabrication using low-cost processing with small footprint laboratory tools by Basu, Prabir K, Kumbhar, Sandeep, Sreejith, K P, Yadav, Tarun S, Kottantharayil, Anil, Arora, B M, Narasimhan, K L, Sharma, Ashok K

    Published in Bulletin of materials science (01-02-2019)
    “…A high efficiency (> 18 % ) industrial large area crystalline silicon wafer solar cell fabrication process generally requires industrial equipment with large…”
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    A QbD Case Study: Bayesian Prediction of Lyophilization Cycle Parameters by Mockus, Linas, LeBlond, David, Basu, Prabir K., Shah, Rakhi B., Khan, Mansoor A.

    Published in AAPS PharmSciTech (01-03-2011)
    “…As stipulated by ICH Q8 R2 ( 1 ), prediction of critical process parameters based on process modeling is a part of enhanced, quality by design approach to…”
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    Integrating operating procedure synthesis and hazards analysis automation tools for batch processes by Viswanathan, Shankar, Zhao, Jinsong, Venkatsubramanian, Venkat, Mockus, Linas, Vinson, Jonathan, Noren, Al, Basu, Prabir K.

    Published in Computers & chemical engineering (01-06-1999)
    “…In this paper we address the problem of integrating two systems iTOPS, an Intelligent Tool for Operating Procedure Synthesis and BHE, BatchHAZOPexpert that are…”
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    Improving Pharmaceutical Product Development and Manufacturing: Impact on Cost of Drug Development and Cost of Goods Sold of Pharmaceuticals by Suresh, Pradeep, Basu, Prabir K.

    “…It is not commonly understood that one of the largest components of the overall cost of bringing a new drug to the market is the cost of product development…”
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    Impact of the phosphorus emitter doping profile on metal contact recombination of silicon wafer solar cells by Shanmugam, Vinodh, Khanna, Ankit, Basu, Prabir K., Aberle, Armin G., Mueller, Thomas, Wong, Johnson

    Published in Solar energy materials and solar cells (01-04-2016)
    “…Metallisation of phosphorus-doped silicon (Si) surfaces using screen-printed silver (Ag) pastes is a well-established process and also a key process in the…”
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    Optimization of front metal contact design of Industrial Si solar cells using photoluminescence imaging technique by Behera, Siddharth, KP, Sreejith, Khan, Almouzzam, Kumbhar, Sandeep, Kottantharayil, Anil, Basu, Prabir K., Kumar Sharma, Ashok

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (01-01-2021)
    “…Silver (Ag) based front contact metallisation is a crucial process step in industrial Si solar cell fabrication. Lesser front metal coverage leads to high…”
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    A New Low-Cost and Low-Temperature Chemical Passivation Process for Large Area Industrial Single Crystalline Silicon Wafers by Yadav, Tarun S., Sandeep, K., Sharma, Ashok K., Spandana, B., Narasimhan, K. L., Arora, B. M., Kottantharayil, Anil, Basu, Prabir K.

    “…In this paper, a unique low-cost, low-temperature chemical passivation process (named as NCPRE-oxide) is investigated. This process uses only a single chemical…”
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    iTOPS: An intelligent tool for operating procedures synthesis by Viswanathan, Shankar, Mockus, Linas, Venkatasubramanian, Venkat, Basu, Prabir K., Mack, Ron, Cherukat, Pradeep, Iskos, Vasilios

    Published in Computers & chemical engineering (01-01-1998)
    “…Operating procedures are the detailed sequence of instructions an operator has to follow to manage a batch process safely and optimally. The traditional manual…”
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