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    Influence of surface near doping concentration on contact formation of silver thick film contacts by Rothhardt, P., Meier, S., Hoenig, R., Wolf, A., Biro, D.

    Published in Solar energy materials and solar cells (01-08-2016)
    “…We investigate the properties of silver thick film contacts on phosphorus doped alkaline textured silicon surfaces with varying surface doping levels. Using…”
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    Femtosecond hard X-ray plasma sources with a kilohertz repetition rate by Zamponi, F., Ansari, Z., v. Korff Schmising, C., Rothhardt, P., Zhavoronkov, N., Woerner, M., Elsaesser, T., Bargheer, M., Trobitzsch-Ryll, T., Haschke, M.

    “…Laser-driven plasma sources of femtosecond hard X-ray pulses have found widespread application in ultrafast X-ray diffraction. The recent development of plasma…”
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    Ultrafast charge relocation in an ionic crystal probed by femtosecond x-ray powder diffraction by Woerner, M., Zamponi, F., Rothhardt, P., Stingl, J., Elsaesser, T.

    Published in EPJ Web of conferences (01-01-2013)
    “…Transient electron density maps of potassium dihydrogen phosphate(KH sub(2)PO sub(4), KDP) are derived from femtosecond x-ray powder diffraction patterns. Upon…”
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    Femtosecond x-ray powder diffraction on KDP by Zamponi, F., Rothhardt, P., Stingl, J., Woerner, M., Elsaesser, T.

    “…Ultrafast photoinduced changes of crystal structure and charge distributions in potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KDP), KH 2 PO 4 , are mapped by femtosecond…”
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    Ultrafast electronic charge dynamics in solids mapped by femtosecond X-ray diffraction by Elsaesser, T., Zamponi, F., Rothhardt, P., Stingl, J., Freyer, B., Woerner, M., Borgschulte, A.

    “…Summary form only given. Many functional processes in condensed matter involve atomic motions and charge relocations on ultrashort time scales. Ultrafast…”
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