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High Temperature SiC Blocking Diodes for Solar Array
2009
This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation of the performance of 300V-5A Silicon Carbide Ni and W Schottky diode operating in the range between -170°C to 270°C. We have developed these diodes as blocking diodes, for solar cell array protection in order to fulfill the BepiColombo mission specifications. An electro-thermal characterization has been performed taking into account the harsh condition of the mission (high temperature range and electrical stress). The destructive and non-destructive tests have assured that the designed SiC diodes are able to support the electro-thermal limits. A reliability test has also been performed to investigate the stability of forward …
Scaling the Sensitivity of Integrated Plasmo-Photonic Interferometric Sensors
2019
We present a new optical biosensing integration approach with multifunctional capabilities using plasmonic and photonic components on the same chip and a new methodology to design interferometric b...
Responsivity measurements of silicon carbide Schottky photodiodes in the UV range
2014
We report on the design and the electro-optical characterization of new classes of 4H-SiC Schottky UV detectors, fabricated employing Ni 2 Si interdigitated strips. We have measured, in dark conditions, the forward and reverse I-V characteristics as a function of temperature and C-V characteristics. Responsivity measurements of the devices, as function of wavelength in the UV range, of package temperature and of applied reverse bias are reported. We also compared devices featuring different strip pitch sizes, discussing their performances, and found the device exhibiting best results.
Reduction of temperature coefficients in multicrystalline silicon solar cells after light-induced degradation
2015
This study focuses on the variations of the temperature coefficients after light-induced degradation (LID) of compensated multicrystalline silicon solar cells from three different ingots. The ingots have been chosen to see the effect of the compensation level, the resistivity and the impact of adding gallium to keep the resistivity as constant as possible along the ingot. The temperature coefficients of the efficiency experience a major decrease after LID on all ingots. We found that this decrease varies along the ingot height and does not correspond to the VOC drop. Moreover, no direct correlation with the interstitial oxygen concentration profiles could be seen.
Numerical study of surface waves generated by low frequency EM field for silicon refinement
2018
One of the most perspective methods to produce solar grade silicon is refinement via metallurgical route. The most critical part of this route is refinement from boron and phosphorus due to high segregation coefficients. One possible approach to remove boron is use of reactive gas on surface of silicon melt. An approach of creating surface waves on silicon melt's surface is proposed in order to enlarge its area and accelerate removal of boron via chemical reactions. This paper focuses on numerical analysis of surface wave creation by means of low frequency magnetic field. Frequency of magnetic field and its amplitude significantly change the character of surface waves with most changes occu…
Fe-N/C catalysts for oxygen reduction based on silicon carbide derived carbon
2017
This work was supported by the projects TK141 “Advanced materials and high-technology devices for energy recuperation systems” (2014-2020.4.01.15-0011), NAMUR “Nanomaterials - research and applications” (3.2.0304.12-0397) and by the Estonian Institutional Research Grant No. IUT20-13.
Ultrapure laser-synthesized Si nanoparticles with variable oxidation states for biomedical applications
2020
We employ a method of femtosecond laser fragmentation of preliminarily prepared water-dispersed microcolloids to fabricate aqueous solutions of ultrapure bare Si-based nanoparticles (Si-NPs) and assess their potential for biomedical applications. The nanoparticles appear spherical in shape, with low size dispersion and a controllable mean size, from a few nm to several tens of nm, while a negative surface charge (−35 mV ± 0.10 according to z-potential data) provides good electrostatic stabilization of colloidal Si-NP solutions. Structural analysis shows that the Si-NPs are composed of Si nanocrystals with inclusions of silicon oxide species, covered by a SiOx (1 < x < 2) shell, while the to…
Silica-coated calcium pectinate beads for colonic drug delivery
2013
The aim of this work is to develop novel organic-inorganic hybrid beads for colonic drug delivery. For this purpose, calcium pectinate beads with theophylline are prepared by a cross-linking reaction between amidated low-methoxyl pectin and calcium ions. The beads are then covered with silica, starting from tetraethyoxysilane (TEOS), by a sol-gel process. The influence of TEOS concentration (0.25, 0.50, 0.75 and 1.00 M) during the process is studied in order to modulate the thickness of the silica layer around the pectinate beads and thus to control the drug release. The interactions between the silica coating and the organic beads are weak according to the physicochemical characterizations…
Adhesives and mounting media in aerobiological sampling
1989
Abstract Because microscopical identification and counting is vital in most aerobiological studies, pollen and spores are usually collected on some adhesive. The adhesives should not be water-soluble. For optically best results water-soluble mounting media with refractive indices about 1.40–1.45 are used. There are compatibility problems between water insoluble adhesives and watery mounting media. The former tend to move to stripes or droplets, distorting the image and moving the spores from their original positions. To solve this problem several adhesives based on silicone oils, silicone greases and vaseline or their mixtures were tested. The usual watery mounting media, glycerine gelatine…
Optically active oxygen-deficiency-related centers in amorphous silicon dioxide
1998
Abstract The spectroscopic properties, structure and interconversions of optically active oxygen-deficiency-related point defects in vitreous silica are reviewed. These defects, the E′-centers (oxygen vacancies with a trapped hole or 3-fold-coordinated silicons), different variants of diamagnetic `ODCs' (oxygen-deficiency centers), and their Ge-related analogs play a key role in the fiber-optic Bragg grating writing processes. The controversy surrounding the structural models for the Si- and Ge-related ODCs is discussed and the similarity between the bulk and surface point defects in silica is emphasized. The possible interconversion mechanisms between 2-fold-coordinated Si, neutral oxygen …