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Low-Temperature Synthesis of a TiO
2
/Si Heterojunction
Girija Sahasrabudhe
, Sara M. Rupich
, Janam Jhaveri
, Alexander H. Berg
, Ken A. Nagamatsu
, Gabriel Man
, Yves J. Chabal
,
Antoine Kahn
, Sigurd Wagner
,
James C. Sturm
, Jeffrey Schwartz
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering
Princeton Materials Institute
School of Engineering & Applied Science
Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education
Chemistry
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Engineering
Heterojunctions
100%
Low-Temperature
100%
Si Interface
75%
Solar Cell
50%
Fourier Transform
25%
Integrated Circuit
25%
Thin Films
25%
Reflectance
25%
Vapor Deposition
25%
Titanium Dioxide (Tio2)
25%
Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy
25%
Dilute Solution
25%
Thermal Oxidation
25%
Silicon Solar Cell
25%
Surface Recombination Velocity
25%
Material Science
Heterojunction
100%
Titanium Dioxide
100%
Silicon
28%
Solar Cell
28%
Film
14%
Oxidation Reaction
14%
X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy
14%
Annealing
14%
Titanium
14%
Electronic Circuit
14%
Thin Films
14%
Attenuated Total Reflectance-Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy
14%
Silicon Solar Cell
14%
Physics
Heterojunctions
100%
Solar Cell
75%
X Ray Spectroscopy
25%
Reflectance
25%
Integrated Circuit
25%
Thin Films
25%
Vapor Deposition
25%
FTIR Spectroscopy
25%
Titanium Dioxide
25%
Chemical Engineering
Titanium Dioxide
100%
Scalability
14%
Organometallics
14%
Vapor Deposition
14%
Keyphrases
Hydrogen-terminated Silicon
33%
Si Heterojunction Solar Cell
16%
Chemistry
Silicon Solar Cell
14%
Surface Recombination
14%
Angle-Resolved X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy
14%