Contact problems in GaAs-based solar cells

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The present work deals with contact problems of GaAs-based solar cells. In the introduction the most basic GaAs-based solar cell structures are introduced. Then, the energy and electronic properties are investigated. In the third part of this publication, the technological aspects of the metallization are discussed. Here the surface patterns are investigated, that are formed at the surface of the Au/GaAs and Au/TiN/GaAs material systems, as the effect of the annealing process. The further aim of these investigations to investigate, how the properties of ohmic contact depends on the properties of the material system. If these relations are known, the relationships between different morphologies and their electric qualities will be also known.

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Ürmös, A., Farkas, Z., Dobos, L., Nagy, S., & Nemcsics, Á. (2018). Contact problems in GaAs-based solar cells. Acta Polytechnica Hungarica, 15(6), 99–124. https://doi.org/10.12700/APH.15.6.2018.6.6

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