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Improvement of InGaP solar cells grown with TBP in planetary MOVPE reactor

Sodabanlu et al., 2023

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10936335826682830418
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Sodabanlu H
Li G
Watanabe K
Nakano Y
Sugiyama M
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Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells

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In this study, the impact of various growth parameters, such as wafer temperature, device structures, and substrate misorientation, on the quality of InGaP epitaxial layers and solar cells grown in a planetary MOVPE reactor using TBP as a P source were investigated and …
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