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Publications by Anne Migan Dubois
Bandgap Engineered Smart Three-Terminal Solar Cell: New Perspectives Towards Very High Efficiencies in the Silicon World
Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications
Electronic Engineering
Condensed Matter Physics
Renewable Energy
Sustainability
Optical
Electrical
Magnetic Materials
Electronic
the Environment
Photovoltaic Yield: Correction Method for the Mismatch Between the Solar Spectrum and the Reference ASTMG AM1.5G Spectrum
EPJ Photovoltaics
Electronic Engineering
Condensed Matter Physics
Renewable Energy
Sustainability
Optical
Electrical
Magnetic Materials
Electronic
the Environment
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Optimization of Three-Terminal Perovskite/Silicon Tandem Solar Cells
IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics
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Bandgap-Engineered Iron Oxides for Solar Energy Harvesting
Three-Terminal Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor Solar Cell for High-Efficiency Photovoltaic Conversion
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The "Micromorph" Solar Cell: Extending A-Si:H Technology Towards Thin Film Crystalline Silicon
Modeling of a High Performance Bandgap Graded Pb-Free HTM-free Perovskite Solar Cell
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Bandgap Engineering of ZnSnP2 for High-Efficiency Solar Cells
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Four-Terminal All-Perovskite Tandem Solar Cells Achieving Power Conversion Efficiencies Exceeding 23%
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