Application and modeling of an integrated amorphous silicon tandem based device for solar water splitting
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Bernhard Kaiser | Uwe Rau | Jan-Philipp Becker | Félix Urbain | Vladimir Smirnov | Friedhelm Finger | Wolfram Jaegermann | W. Jaegermann | B. Kaiser | V. Smirnov | U. Rau | F. Finger | Jürgen Ziegler | F. Urbain | J. Ziegler | J. Becker
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