Richard S. Crandall, Y.S. Tsuo, Y. Xu, A.H. Mahan, D.L. Williamson
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Recent amorphous silicon research results at the Solar Energy Research Institute
Measurements of transport properties and microstructure of hydrogenated amorphous silicon-germanium alloys are reported. Emphasis is placed on the effects of hydrogen dilution of the source gas. The transport properties include photoconductivity, ambipolar diffusion length; the structure was determined from small-angle X-ray scattering.