Detail publikace

Near field photocurrent spectroscopy of crystalline GaAs solar cells

TOMÁNEK, P., GRMELA, L.

Originální název

Near field photocurrent spectroscopy of crystalline GaAs solar cells

Typ

abstrakt

Jazyk

angličtina

Originální abstrakt

Visible light Scanning Near-field Optical Microscopy (SNOM) is a relatively new technique that combines the versatility of optical microscopy with the resolution of a scanning probe microscope. Light coupled into a tapered optical fiber is used for excitation and allows a spectroscopic measurements. In this work, we measured the SNOM-induced photocurrent in GaAs devices. Our goal was to obtain spatially resolved measurements of the photocurrent response across the various layers in crystalline GaAs solar cells, by studying the cleaved edges of the cells.

Klíčová slova

Near-field spectroscopy, GaAs, solar cells

Autoři

TOMÁNEK, P., GRMELA, L.

Vydáno

13. 10. 2004

Nakladatel

Vydavatelstvo STU Bratislava

Místo

Trnava

ISBN

80-227-2121-5

Kniha

CO-MAt-TECH 2004. Proceedings of the Abstracts

Strany od

207

Strany do

207

Strany počet

1

BibTex

@misc{BUT59980,
  author="Pavel {Tománek} and Lubomír {Grmela}",
  title="Near field photocurrent spectroscopy of crystalline GaAs solar cells",
  booktitle="CO-MAt-TECH 2004. Proceedings of the Abstracts",
  year="2004",
  pages="1",
  publisher="Vydavatelstvo STU Bratislava",
  address="Trnava",
  isbn="80-227-2121-5",
  note="abstract"
}