Not exact matches
Professor Masanobu Izaki and colleagues at Toyohashi University of Technology, in collaboration with researchers at the Research Center for Photovoltaic Technologies, National Institute of
Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, have analyzed the structure of a zinc - based buffer
layer in a CIGS solar
cell at SPring8 (the world's largest third - generation synchrotron radiation facility, located in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan).
Advanced heterojunction
cells shall affront this problem: On top of the wafer's surface, at temperatures below 200 °C, a
layer of 10 nanometer disordered (amorphous) silicon is deposited.
The achievement of creating this atomically thin solar
cell, published in Science
Advances, shows the promise of synthesizing mismatched
layers to enable new families of functional two - dimensional (2D) materials.