Compound semiconductors for energy applications and environmental sustainability--2011 : symposium held April 25-29, 2011, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.

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Compound semiconductors for energy applications and environmental sustainability--2011 : symposium held April 25-29, 2011, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.

editors, L. Douglas Bell ... [et al.]

(Materials Research Society symposium proceedings, v. 1324)

Materials Research Society , Cambridge University Press, 2012

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"This volume contains a subset of oral and poster presentations that were made during Symposium D, 'Compound Semiconductors for Energy Applications and Environmental Sustainability,' at the 2011 MRS Spring meeting held April 25-29 in San Francisco, California"--P. ix

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Symposium D, 'Compound Semiconductors for Energy Applications and Environmental Sustainability', was held at the 2011 MRS Spring Meeting April 25-29 in San Francisco, California. Compound semiconductors have long been an integral part of everyday life. Many of these semiconductors exhibit direct band gaps that are tailorable over a wide range of energy. This property can be leveraged for many energy-related applications such as efficient lighting, high-efficiency solar cells and efficient switching. Recent progress on their potential as emitters, sensing devices in biological and chemical environments, and high-efficiency power devices demonstrates their impact on conservation of energy and environment and on mitigation of climate change. This volume contains reports from internationally-known experts on the state of compound semiconductor-based devices with applications to environmental conservation and energy use reduction, challenges associated with realization of such devices and obstacles to their widespread use.

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  • Part I. Nitrides: 1. Indium gallium nitride on germanium by molecular beam epitaxy Ruben Lieten
  • 2. Crack-free III-nitride structures (> 3.5 m) on silicon Mihir Tungare
  • 3. Comparison of aluminum nitride nanowire growth with and without catalysts via chemical vapor deposition Kasif Teker
  • 4. Enhanced light emission at self-assembled GaN inversion domain boundary Yuh-Jen Cheng
  • 5. AlGaN channel HEMT with extremely high breakdown voltage Takuma Nanjo
  • 6. Fabrication and optical properties of green emission semipolar {10-11} InGaN/GaN MQWs selective grown on GaN nanopyramid arrays Shih-Pang Chang
  • Part II. CdTe/CdS: 7. Morphology control of copper indium disulfide nanocrystals Marta Kruszynska
  • 8. Comparative study in thin-film CdTe solar cells with ZnSe/TCO and CdS/TCO buffer layers Tamara Potlog
  • 9. Influence of surface preparation on scanning Kelvin probe microscopy and electron backscatter diffraction analysis of cross sections of CdTe/CdS solar cells Helio Moutinho
  • 10. CdSxTe1-x alloying in CdS/CdTe solar cells Joel Duenow
  • 11. Influence of annealing in H2 atmosphere on the electrical properties of thin film CdS Jaan Hiie
  • Part III. CIGS/CIS: 12. Properties of CuIn1-xGaxSe2 films prepared by the rapid thermal annealing of spray-deposited CuIn1-xGaxS2 and Se Christopher Exstrom
  • 13. I-III-VI2 (copper chalcopyrite-based) thin films for a photoelectrochemical water-splitting tandem-hybrid photocathode Jess Kaneshiro
  • 14. Identification of impurity phases in Cu2ZnSnS4 thin-film solar cell absorber material by soft x-ray absorption spectroscopy Marcus Bar
  • 15. Kesterites and chalcopyrites: a comparison of close cousins Ingrid Repins
  • 16. Impact of thickness variation of the ZnO:Al window layer on optoelectronic properties of CIGSSe solar cells Jan Keller
  • 17. Fabrication of high efficiency flexible CIGS solar cell with ZnO diffusion barrier on stainless steel substrate Dowon Bae
  • 18. Copper indium diselenide thin films using a hybrid method of chemical bath deposition and thermal evaporation R. Ernesto Ornelas A.
  • Part IV. III-V and Other Materials: 19. The two origins of p-type conduction in transparent conducting Ga-doped SnO2 thin films Huan-hua Wang
  • 20. DEMUX SiC optical transducers for fluorescent proteins detection Manuela Vieira
  • 21. Transmission electron microscopy of misfit dislocation and strain relaxation in lattice mismatched III-V heterostructures versus substrate surface treatment Yi Wang
  • 22. Structure and photocatalytic property of Bi25FeO40 crystallites derived from the PEG assisted sol-gel methods Jinrong Cheng
  • 23. Zinc nitride films by reactive sputtering of Zn in N2-containing atmosphere Daniel Georgiev.

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