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Magnetic force microscope (MFM) is one of the most convenient analytical tools to detect the near-surface stray-field variation in magnetic films. Probes for MFM are normally prepared by coating magnetic materials onto silicon probes. With the application of MFM for characterize hard magnetic materials, it is strongly recommended that the sensitive part must be magnetically hard to avoid the magnetization...
Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) has been used to characterize the grain size, grain boundary structure, and texture of sputtered CdTe at varying deposition pressures before and after CdCl2 treatment in order to correlate performance with film microstructure. It is known that twin boundaries may have different electrical properties than high-angle grain boundaries and in this work we have included...
We have made CdS/CdTe solar cells on polyimides from different sources. These cells were fabricated using sputtered zinc oxide doped with aluminum as the transparent conducting oxide. The CdS and CdTe were also deposited by sputtering. In this paper we report properties of the sputtered AZO and its changes with CdCl2 heat treatments. We have achieved a cell efficiency of 10.5% at air mass 1.5G illumination.
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