For a while now I’ve been dying to share some of the new nanostructures I’ve discovered during ion-assisted vapor deposition of CI(G)S thin films. My paper was published in the Journal of Applied Physics last fall (sorry for the blog outage over the winter-break). The paper is titled: “Nanostructured light-absorbing crystalline CuIn(1–x)GaxSe2 thin films grown through high flux, low energy ion irradiation;” http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4823987. There are a lot of unanswered questions about the work that leaves me dreaming up different solutions to how these films are growing. Read More
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My New Nanostructured CI(G)S Light-Absorbing Thin Films Published in JAP
March 4, 2014 – 5:06 pm
By Allen
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Posted in CI(G)S Photovoltaics, Doctoral Studies, Materials Science and Engineering, Research Work, Work
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Also tagged CIGS, CIS, cuinse2, Materials Science and Engineering, nanopillar, nanostructure, platelet, Thesis Writing
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