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Publications by Mitsuru Imaizumi
Thorough Subcells Diagnosis in a Multi-Junction Solar Cell via Absolute Electroluminescence-Efficiency Measurements
Scientific Reports
Multidisciplinary
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Direct Comparison of Ground and In-Flight Measurements of New Multi-Junction Solar Cell Technologies
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Implications of Low Breakdown Voltage of Component Subcells on External Quantum Efficiency Measurements of Multijunction Solar Cells
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Requirements for a GaAsBi 1 eV Sub-Cell in a GaAs-based Multi-Junction Solar Cell
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Condensed Matter Physics
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Design High-Efficiency III–V Nanowire/Si Two-Junction Solar Cell
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Materials Science
Nanotechnology
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Measurements of Absolute X-Ray Generation Efficiency
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Novel InGaAsN Pn Junction for High-Efficiency Multiple-Junction Solar Cells
Theoretical Optimization of GaInP/GaAs Dual-Junction Solar Cell: Toward a 36% Efficiency at 1000 Suns
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Condensed Matter Physics
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Direct Growth of GaInP/GaAs/Si Triple‐Junction Solar Cell With 22.3% AM1.5g Efficiency
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Amorphous Silicon Single-Junction Thin-Film Solar Cell Exceeding 10%Efficiency by Design Optimization
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