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    Development of advanced hydrogenation processes for silicon solar cells via an improved understanding of the behaviour of hydrogen in silicon by Hallam, Brett J., Hamer, Phill G., Ciesla née Wenham, Alison M., Chan, Catherine E., Vicari Stefani, Bruno, Wenham, Stuart

    Published in Progress in photovoltaics (01-12-2020)
    “…The understanding and development of advanced hydrogenation processes for silicon solar cells are presented. Hydrogen passivation is incorporated into…”
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    Modeling Boron-Oxygen Degradation and Self-Repairing Silicon PV Modules in the Field by Ciesla, Alison M., Bilbao, Jose I., Chan, Catherine E., Payne, David N. R., Chen, Daniel, Kim, Moonyong, Wenham, Stuart R., Hallam, Brett J.

    Published in IEEE journal of photovoltaics (01-01-2020)
    “…Photovoltaic (PV) cells manufactured using p-type Czochralski wafers can degrade significantly in the field due to boron-oxygen (BO) defects. Commercial…”
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    Laser Hydrogenation on Heavily Dislocated Cast-Mono Silicon Cells by Ciesla, Alison M., Chan, Catherine E., Sisi, Wang, Abbott, Malcolm D., Chong, CheeMun, Wenham, Stuart R.

    “…Annealing processes both with and without the use of illumination have previously been shown to significantly improve the performance of cells made on highly…”
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    Impact of the impurity concentration on modulating charge state occupation in silicon by Chen, Ran, Ciesla, Alison M., Chen, Daniel, Chan, Catherine E., Hamer, Phillip G., Hallam, Brett J., Wenham, Stuart R.

    “…This paper discusses the impact of the concentration of an impurity/defect on charge state distributions due to its ability to act as a dopant. A model using…”
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    Investigation of carrier-induced defect behavior in p-type multicrystalline silicon by Chan, Catherine E., Fung, Tsun H., Payne, David N. R., Chen, Daniel, Abbott, Malcolm D., Ciesla, Alison M., Ran Chen, Hallam, Brett J., Wenham, Stuart R.

    “…The underlying mechanism behind carrier-induced degradation in multi-crystalline silicon (mc-Si) solar cells remains unknown, however clues can be gained…”
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