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Page 1: May 27-28 THIN FILM Aix-en-Provence 2O1OTheinternationalPhotovoltaicTechnicalConference2010, dedicatedto'ThinFilm',willtakeplacefromMay 27 th to May28 th 2010 attheCongressCenterofAix-en-Provence

THINFILM2O1O

May 27-28Centre des Congrès

Aix-en-Provence

P R O G R A M M E

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Conference locationThe conference takes place at the Congress Center of Aix-en-Provence, in the south of France, at the heart of a city of artand culture, well-known for its architectural beauty and first-classhospitality. Landscapes are dominated by the “Sainte Victoire”mountain painted by the famous artist from Aix, Paul Cezanne.It is also an ideal base for visiting the rest of Provence and itsbeautiful countryside all within a few kilometres: the Calanques,Camargue, the Luberon and the Riviera.For further information: www.aixenprovencetourism.com

THINFILM2O1O

May 27-28Centre des Congrès

Aix-en-Provence

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The international Photovoltaic Technical Conference 2010,dedicated to 'Thin Film', will take place from May 27th toMay 28th 2010 at the Congress Center of Aix-en-Provencein Southern France.

The aim of this new technical conference in the area of photovoltaic is to reinforce col-laboration between laboratories and industrial partners in order to strengthen the tech-nical development of new generations of solar cells.

The object is to unite worldwide solar cell manufacturers, equipment and material suppliers and re-search centers in discussion on leading-edge topics related to photovoltaic technology in responseto market requirements.

The Conference is organised by ARCSIS, Capenergies, and Optitec, three organizations in chargeof promoting microelectronics, non greenhouse gas producing energies and optics by creatingsynergies and partnerships. These three players, with the support of Lagoa, intend to bring togetherworldwide engineers, scientists, development managers, in order to encourage active discussion.

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SESSION 1: MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES(PART 1)Chairpersons: Lili Deligianni and XXX

9.10 am Keynote Speaker:Daniel Lincot, IRDEP (Chatou, France)About Scientific, Technological and Cultural Challengesfor Large Scale of Photovoltaics

9.40 am Thin-film crystalline-silicon solar cells at IMECI. Gordon, F. Dross, D.Van Gestel, V. Depauw,J. Govaerts, J. Vaes, K. Baert, J. Poortmans - IMEC(Leuven, Belgium)

10.00 am Electrodeposited ZnO for front contact applicationsfor CIGS solar cellsJ. Rousset, J. Thomazo, D. Lincot, Institut de Rechercheet Développement sur l’Energie Photovoltaïque (IRDEP) (Cha-tou, France) - M. Powalla, ZSW (Stuttgart, Germany)

10.20 am Break / Poster / Exhibition

10.45 am Flexible CdTe thin film solar modulesJ. Perrenoud, B. Schaffner, L. Kranz, S. Buecheler,A.N. Tiwari – Laboratory for Thin Films and Photovoltaics,Empa (Dübendorf, Switzerland)

11.05 am Sulfurization of Cu-In electrodepositedprecursors for CuInS2-based solar cellsJ.S. Jaime-Ferrer, S. Bodnar, E. Morin, M. Jeandin,NEXCIS (Rousset, France) – C. Broussillou, MINESParisTech (Evry, France) - M. Andrieux, M. Herbst-Ghysel,Univ. Paris Sud, LEMHE-ICMMO (Orsay, France)

SESSION 2: MANUFACTURING ISSUESAND PROCESSING (PART 1)Chairpersons: Georges Hadziioannouand Pere Roca I Cabarrocas

11.25 am Keynote Speaker:Reinhard Carius, FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM (Juelich,Germany) - Developments towards cost effectivethin film silicon solar cells

11.55 am Towards printed organic solar cell modulesfor advanced design & low-cost energyJ. Mourao, P. Pierron,M. Barret, ARDEJE (Valence,France) - S. Guillerez, S. Berson, CEA INES RDI(Le Bourget du Lac, France) - M. Dieudonné, Hutchinson(Chalette sur Loing, France)

12.15 pm Optimization of transparent conducting Al-ZnO thinfilms at room temperature for the solar cell applicationJ.R. Ray, C.J Panchal, M.S Desai, Applied PhysicsDepartment, MS University of Baroda (Gujarat, India)

12.15 pm Poster / Exhibition

1.00 pm Lunch

SESSION 3: MANUFACTURING ISSUESAND PROCESSING (PART 2)Chairpersons: Kasturi Chopra and Véronique Charrier

2.00 pm Invited Speaker:Alain Ricaud, SCREEN SOLAR (Montagnole, France)Thin films to the rescue of the French PV industry

2.20 pm Definition of barrier requirement for different typesof Organic Solar cellsS. Cros, R. de Bettignies, S. Berson, S. Bailly, P. Maisse,N. Lemaitre, S. Guillerez – National Institute for Solar Energy(INES), CEA/DRT/LITEN/LCP (Le Bourget du Lac, France)

2.40 pm Towards inkjet printed fine line front sidemetallization of crystalline silicon solar cellsY.T Gizachew, J.J Simon, L. Escoubas, Aix-MarseilleUniversité, IM2NP (Marseille, France) - J. Loiret,P.Y Leguen, Impika (Aubagne, France)

SESSION 4: CHARACTERIZATIONAND RELIABILITY (PART 1)Chairpersons: Abdelillah Slaoui and Ludovic Escoubas

3.00 pm Keynote Speaker:Kenji Yamamoto, KANEKA (JAPAN)Optical management of light efficiency in solar celland module

3.30 pm Preconditioning of various thin film PV moduletechnologies by light soakingA.I Chatzipanagi, R.P Kenny, T. Sample – Joint ResearchCenter European Commission, Institute for Energy(Ispra, Italy)

3.50 pm SE-5PV: Thin film PV metrology StationC. Defranoux, J.Ph. Piel, B. Boulbry, C. Walsh, SOPRALAB(Courbevoie, France), SEMILAB (Budapest, Hungary)

4.10 pm Poster session / Exhibition

SESSION 5: CHARACTERIZATIONAND RELIABILITY (PART 2)Chairpersons: Jean-Michel Nunzi and Jean-Louis Lazzari

5.00 pm Invited Speakers:Veronica Bermudez, A. Moreau, NEXCIS (Rousset,France) N. Laurent, SEMILAB (Budapest, Hungary) -L. Jastrzebski, SEMILAB (Tampa, USA)Roadmap of characterization techniques for thedevelopment of thin film photovoltaic technology

THURSDAY, 27TH MAY

WEDNESDAY, 26TH MAY

8.00 am Welcome - Registration8.45 am Conference opening

4.00-8.00 pm Registration

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5.20 pm Temperature coefficients comparison of thin filmmulticrystalline Si and flexible spherical Si solar cells -Laboratory researchesK. Znajdek, M. Sibinski – Department of Semiconductorand Optoelectronics Devices, Technical University of Lodz(Lodz, Poland)

5.40 pm Assessment of absorber composition and nanocrystal-line phases in CuInS2 based photovoltaic technologiesby ex-situ/in-situ resonant Raman scatteringmeasurementsV. Izquierdo-Roca, A. Shavel, A. Cabot, A. Pérez-Rodriguez, J.R Morante, M-2E/XaRMAE/IN²UB, Universityof Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain) - E. Saucedo, IREC,Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (Barcelona, Spain) –V. Bermudez, S. Jaime-Ferrer, Nexcis (Rousset, France)

6.00 pm Day 1 conference closure

6.30 pm Aix en Provence guided tour

7.45 pm Conference cocktail at Pavillon Vendôme

SESSION 6: MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES(PART 2)Chairpersons: Jean-Jacques Simon and Gilles Dennler

9.00 am Keynote Speaker:Joachim Loos, Eindhoven University of Technology(Eindhoven, The Netherlands)Three-dimensional nanoscale organisationof printable solar cells

9.30 am Transport through crystalline silicon nanodotarray for third generation photovoltaic cells: roleof hydrogen passivationH. Lepage, K. Surana, G. Le Carval, P. Mur, CEA-LETI-MINATEC (Grenoble, France) - A. Poncet, Lyon Instituteof Nanotechnology (INL), INSA Lyon (Villeurbanne, France) -P. Thony, CEA-LITEN-INES (Le Bourget du Lac, France)

9.50 am Flexible metal nanowire arrays with plasmonicfunctionality and high electrical conductivity:a substrate for thin film solar cellsF. Buatier de Mongeot, D. Chiappe, A. Toma, C. Martella,University of Genova, Department of Physics (Genova, Italy)

10.10 am Light harvesting in organic solar cellsD. Duché, J.J Simon, L.Escoubas, Ph. Torchio, J. Le Rouzo,S. Vedraine, IM2NP Aix-Marseille Université (Marseille,France) - E. Drouard, Université de Lyon, Institut des Nano-technologies de Lyon, Ecole Centrale de Lyon (Ecully,France)

10.30 am Poster session / Exhibition

10.55 am Hot carrier solar cell efficiency simulation withrealistic electronic contactsA. Le Bris, J-F. Guillemoles, Institut de Rechercheet Développement sur l’Energie Photovoltaïque (IRDEP),EDF-CNRS-ENSCP, EDF R&D (Chatou, France)

11.15 am Intermediate band Si solar cells with separated SiGetype II quantum dotsA.M Kechiantz, Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics,National Academy of Sciences (Ashtarak, Armenia) -J-L. Lazzari, Centre Interdisciplinaire de Nanosciencede Marseille, Aix-Marseille Université (Marseille, France)

11.35 am Poster session / Exhibition

12.30 pm Lunch

SESSION 7: MANUFACTURING ISSUESAND PROCESSING (PART 3)Chairpersons: Reinhard Carius and Daniel Lincot

1.30 pm Keynote Speaker:Ayodhya Tiwari, EMPA (Dübendorf, Switzerland)Flexible solar cells for cost effective solar electricity

2.00 pm Transport through crystalline silicon nanodotarray for third generation photovoltaic cells:role of hydrogen passivationL. Parissi, E. Roche, P.P Grand, S. Bodnar, H. Rivoal,V. Bermudez, J.L Allary, V. Charrier, P. Calzi, O. Kerrec,NEXCIS (Rousset, France)

2.20 pm ILGAR: new buffer deposition technologyfor large-scale CIGS productionM.S Scholz, J. Eckstein, Stangl (Fürstenfeldbruck, Germany) -J. Richter, B. Cord, Singulus Technologies (Kahl am Main,Germany) - Ch.-H Fischer, N.A Allsop, T. Köhler, M. Krüger,Helmholtzzentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie(Berlin, Germany)

2.40 am Break / Poster / Exhibition

3.05 pm Invited Speakers:Lili Deligianni, Q. Huang, L.T Romankiw,R. Vaidyanathan, S. Ahmed, IBM Research (New York,USA) - S. Jaime, P.P Grand, V. Charrier, O. Kerrec,NEXCIS (Rousset, France)Challenges in solar thin films fabrication andlessons from microelectronics

3.25 pm Industrial magnetron sputtering for thin filmphotovoltaicsJ. Strümpfel, M. Dimer - Von Ardenne (Dresden, Germany)

3.45 pm Silicon photovoltaics research at IBMin a CMOS LineR. Krause, H.J. Hovel, K. Saenger, K. Prettyman, IBM(New York, USA -Hechtsheimerstrasse, Germany)

4.05 pm Conference closure

FRIDAY, 28TH MAY8.30 am Welcome

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POSTERS:MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES1 - Hybrid bulk heterojunction solar cells based on blends of ZnO nanoparti-cles and P3HT - G. Poize - J. Mawyin - M. Wang - C. Martini - E. Shilova -I. Shupyk - F. Fages - J. Ackermann, Centre Interdisciplinaire de Nanoscience deMarseille, CiNaM CNRS (Marseille, France)

2 - Electronic properties of Donor-Acceptor copolymers for solar cells appli-cations - S. Bouzakraoui, J. Cornil, Université de Mons, Service de Chimiedes Matériaux Nouveaux (Mons, Belgium), P. Marsal, CINaM-CNRS, UniversitéAix-Marseille, (Marseille, France)

3 - Silicon submicroparticles for printable solar cell technology - K. Annou,F. Favier, Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier, CNRS, Université de Montpellier II (Mont-pellier, France), D. Zitoun, Department of chemistry, Bar Ilan University (Israel),Y. Cuminal, Institut Electronique du Sud, Université de Montpellier (Montpellier, France)

4 - Impact of silver nanoparticles on the absorption efficiency of a-Si:H andorganic thin film solar cells: a parametric study - M. Armand, S. Boutami,J. Hazart, CEA/LETI MINATEC (Grenoble, France), R. Najjar, E. Quesnel, N. LemaitreCEA/LITEN (Grenoble, France)

5 - Hybrid films based on silicon nanowires dispersed in a conjugatedpolymer for cost-efficient solar cells - J. Davenas, A. Rybak, Polymer EngineeringLaboratory Lyon University (Villeurbanne, France), A. Brioude, Multimaterials &Interfaces Laboratory, Lyon University-CNRS (Lyon, France), D. Cornu, EuropeanMembrane Institute, Montpellier University-CNRS (Montpellier, France)

6 - Deposition of p-type delafossite CuFeO2 and n-type ZnO andGa-doped ZnO thin films by non-reactive rf sputtering – M. Lalanne, J.M Soon,A. Barnabé, L. Presmanes, I. Pasquet, Ph. Tailhades, Université de Toulouse UPS-INP-CNRS, Institut Carnot Cirimat (Toulouse, France)

7 - Synthesis of Cu2ZnSnS4 nanocrystals inks and its use for solar cells -O. Zaberca, A. Gillorin, F. Oftinger, A. Tolesa, J.Y Chane-Ching, CIRIMAT, Universitéde Toulouse, CNRS-INPT (Toulouse, France), A. Lafon, A. Balocchi, X. Marie, IMN,Institut des Matériaux, Faculté des Sciences de Nantes (Nantes, France)

8 - GaSb based solar cells designed for high solar concentrations -Y. Cuminal, N. Cammalleri, J.B Rodriguez, P. Christol, A. Foucaran, Université deMontpellier II, CNRS (Montpellier, France), A. Dollet, A. Perona, L. Pujol, Universitéde Perpignan CNRS (Perpignan, France)

9 - Influence of cu off-stoechiometry onwide band gap CIGSe solar cells elec-tronic properties - A. Darga, D. Mencaraglia, Laboratoire de Génie Electrique deParis (Gif-sur-Yvette, France), H. Marko, L. Arzel, N. Barreau, J. Kessler, Institut desMatériaux Jean Rouxel, Université de Nantes,(Nantes, France), H. Marko, S. Noël,CEA, LITEN, Laboratoire des Composants pour la Récupération d’Energie (Grenoble,France)

10 - Effect of a thermal pretreatment on mo to control the growth andformation of the MoSe2 layer of electrodeposited CIGS Solar Cells -A. Duchatelet, G. Savidand - D. Lincot, Institut de Recherche et de Développementsur l’Energie Photovoltaïque, IRDEP (Chatou, France), R.N. Vannier, Unité deCatalyse et Chimie du Solide, UCCS (Lille, France)

11 - Optimization of Molybdenum thin film for electrodeposited CIGS -M. Jubault, L. Ribeaucourt, E. Chassaing, F. Donsanti, D. Lincot, IRDEP, Institut deRecherche et de Développement sur l’Energie Photovoltaïque, EDF-CNRS-ENSCP(Chatou, France)

12 - New photocatalytic material for water splittinfg and water decontamina-tion - F. Arnaud D'Avitaya - V.I Safarov - N. Rochdi, FALDES, Z.I de Rousset (Rous-set, France)

13 - Design and fabrication of photonic crystal thin film photovoltaic cells - X.Meng, G. Gomard, O. El Daif, E. Drouard, C. Seassal, Université de Lyon, Institut desNanotechnologies de Lyon, INL (Lyon, France), Ecole Centrale de Lyon (Ecully, France)- X. Meng, G. Gomard, O. El Daif A. Kaminski, A. Fave, Université de Lyon,Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon, INL (Lyon, France), INSA de Lyon (Villeurbanne,France), A. Abramov , P. Roca i Cabarrocas, LPICM, CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique(Palaiseau, France)

14 - Tin Oxide in Heterojunction Solar Cells - K. Lagha, MS. Belkaid, S. Maifi,University of Tizi-Ouzou, Laboratoire des Technologies Avancées du Génie Electrique,(Algérie), M. Pasquinelli, D. Barakel, L. Escoubas, Aix-Marseille University, Institut desMatériaux Microélectronique Nanosciences de Provence, Campus de St Jérôme(Marseille, France)

15 - Optical characterization of Silicon Nanowires Synthesized byElectroless Etching Process - J. Le Rouzo, C. Alfonso, M. Amin Ali, D. Barakel, L.Roussel, Aix-Marseille Université, IM2NP, Faculté des Sciences de St Jérôme, CNRSIM2NP, (Marseille, France) - D. Maestre, Département de Physique des Matériaux,Faculté des Sciences Physiques, Université de Madrid (Madrid, Spain)

16 -Hybrid Solar Cells BasedonSiliconNanowires ImpregnatedPolymericMa-terial - G. Bataille, D. Tondelier, L. Yu, D. Daneika, B. Geffroy, Y. Bonnassieux,P. Roca Cabarrocas, LPICM, CNRS/Ecole Polytechnique (Palaiseau, France),B. Geffroy, B. Jousselme, S. Palacin, CEA Saclay, DSM/IRAMIS/SPCSI/LCSI,(Gif-sur-Yvette, France)

17 - Schottky Solar Cell based on colloidal CuInse2 nanocrystals films - A. DeKergommeaux, A. Fiore, N. Bruyant, E. Couderc, D. Djurado, P. Reiss, A. Pron, J.Faure-Vincent, DSM/INAC/SPrAM, Laboratoire d’Electronique Moléculaire,Organique et Hybride, CEA Grenoble (Grenoble, France), R. De Bettignies,A. De Kergommeaux, Institut National de l’Energie Solaire, INES-RDI, CEA-DRT/LITEN/DTS/LCS, Laboratoire des Composants Solaires (Le Bourget du Lac,France)

18 - The Excitons and CdS/CdTe Solar Cell Spectral Response -O. A. Niasse, B. Ba, Laboratoire des Semi-conducteurs et d’Energie Solaire,Département de Physique, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques, Université CheikhAnta Diop de Dakar (Dakar, Sénégal), I. Youm, Centre d’Etude et de Recherche sur lesEnergies Renouvelables, CERER (Dakar, Sénégal)

19 - Models calculation of absorption coefficient of the theory of solar cell n-CdS/p-CdTe - O. A. Niasse, B. Ba, Laboratoire des Semi-conducteurs et d’EnergieSolaire, Département de Physique, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques, UniversitéCheikh Anta Diop de Dakar (Dakar, Sénégal), I. Youm, Centre d’Etude etde Recherche sur les Energies Renouvelables, CERER (Dakar, Sénégal)

20 - Improving Light absorption in organic solar cells via localized surfaceplasmon on metallic nanoparticles - S. Vedraine - PH. Torchio - D. Duché -J.J Simon - L. Escoubas, Université Aix-Marseille, Institut des Matériaux Microélectro-nique Nanosciences de Provence -IM2NP, CNRS-UMR (Marseille, France), F. Flory,Ecole Centrale Marseille, IM2NP, CNRS-UMR (Marseille, France)

21 - Laser Doped Selective Emitter Silicon Solar Cells - B. Paviet Salomon, S.Gall, S. Manuel, R. Monna, CEA-INES (Le Bourget du Lac, France), A. Slaoui, InESS(Strasbourg, France)

22 - PV Thin Film Patents: who leads innovation? - E. Mérigeault, X. Dieumegard,S. Goiran, Fist SA (Paris, France)

23 - Novel concept to form bulk heterojunction solar cells of controlled nanos-cale morphology by using hybrid core shell nanorods as building blocks - J.Mawyin, G. Poize, C. Martini, M. Wang, E. Shilova, I. Shupyk, F. Fages,J. Ackermann, Centre Interdisciplinaire de Nanoscience de Marseille, CiNaM CNRS,(Marseille, France)

24 - Stress-Related formation ofMo (S, Se) 2 buffer layers for chalcopyrite solarcells - M.H Berger, M. Jeandin, C. Broussillou, MINES ParisTech, Centre des Maté-riaux, CNRS (Evry, France), M. Andrieux, Université Paris Sud 11, LEMHE-ICMMO,CNRS UMR 8182 (Orsay, France), C. Broussillou, S. Bodnar, F. Estournel,E. Roche, Nexcis Photovoltaic Technology (Rousset, France).

25 - Compounds for Photovoltaic Applications – V.L. Shaposhnikov, A.V.Krivosheeva, V.E, Borisenko, Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelec-tronics (Minsk, Belarus), F.Arnaud d'Avitaya, JL. Lazzari, Centre Interdisciplinairede Nanoscience de Marseille, CINAM (Marseille, France)

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26 - Research activities at CEA LITEN on thin film and nanostructures photo-voltaics - S. Perraud, E. Rouvière, F. Gaillard, CEA, LITEN (Grenoble, France)

27 - Thin film Silicon Solar Cells by AIC on Foreign Substrates - P. Prathap - O.Tuzun, D. Madi, A. Slaoui, INESS-CNRS/UDS (Strasbourg, France)

28 - Improvement of the open circuit voltage of solar cells by doping the po-lymer bulk heterojunction with functionalized single wall carbon nanotubes –H. Derbal, PPF Cellules Solaires Photovoltaïques Plastiques, Université d’Angers (An-gers, France), IM2NP Laboratory, Equipe OPTO-PV, Paul Cezanne University (Mar-seille, France), C. Bergeret, J. Cousseau, Institut des Sciences et TechnologiesMoléculaires d’Angers, CNRS (Angers, France), J.M. Nunzi, XLIM CNRS, Université deLimoges (Limoges, France), Physics Department and Chemistry Department, Queen’sUniversity (Kingston, Canada)'

POSTERS:MANUFACTURINGISSUES AND PROCESSING29 - Inline Dynamic Deposition of A-Si:H and uC-Si:H Thin Film Solar Cells -A. Flikweert, T. Zimmermann, D. Weigand, W. Appenzeller, A. Gordijn, IEF-5 Photovol-taik, Forschungszentrum Jülich (Jülich, Germany), K. Dybek, Von ArdenneAnlagentechnik GmbH (Dresden, Germany), F. Stahr, Forschungs- und Applikations-labor Plasmatechnik GmbH (Dresden, Germany)

30 - High throughput ALD for Thin Film PV encapsulation - J.C.S Kools, Koo-lerHeadz (Simiane Collongue, France)

31 - Amorphous and Microcrystalline silicon solar cells - Application of fluo-rine source to chamber cleaning in the thin film silicon solar cellfabrication - S. Petri, H. Stiebig, W. Beyer, P. Szych, J.C. Cigal, Malibu GmbH & Co(Bielefeld, Germany), P. Stockman, Linde AG (USA), P. Szych, J.C. Cigal, Linde AG(Bielefeld, Germany), R. Rosenberg, Linde Inc. (Phoenix, USA), C. Case, BOC Ltd,(Surrey, England)

32 - Infraredor hot plate for SprayChemical VaporDepositionof aluminimdopedzinc oxide thin films - A. Bouteville, J. Garnier, V. Froger, Laboratoire Arts et MétiersParisTech d’Angers, (Angers, France)

33 - Laser-induced periodic structures for photovoltaic applications -R. Torres, T. J.Y. Derrien, V. Vervisch, T. Sarnet, Ph. Delaporte, M. Sentis, LP3 CNRSLuminy, (Marseille France), T.E. Itina, Laboratoire Hubert Curien CNRS (Saint-Etienne,France), M. Halbwax, IEMN CNRS (Villeneuve d’Ascq, France), J. Ferreira, D. Barakel,IM2NP CNRS (Marseille, France), T. Michel, H. Etienne, F. Torregrosa, L. Roux,IBS, ZI Peynier Rousset (Peynier, France)

34 - Pulsion: plasma immersion ion implantation as a key doping solution forhigh efficiency solar cells - H. Etienne, T. Michel, Y. Spiegel, F. Torregrosa, L. Roux,IBS, ZI Peynier Rousset (Peynier, France)

35 - Managing Arcs in Large Area Sputtering Applications - D. Carter, H. Walde,K. Nauman, Advanced Energy Industries Inc (USA), R. Hall, U. Krause, AdvancedEnergy Industries GmbH (Filderstadt, Germany)

36 - E2E visibility in the PV solar value chain - R. Krause, C. Seider, W. Kratz, IBMDeutschland (Mainz, Germany)

37 - Solaire 2G - a flat-plate hybrid photovoltaic and thermal collector -L. Brottier, J. Mouterde, Solaire 2G (Marseille, France)

POSTERS:CHARACTERIZATIONAND RELIABILITY38 - Silicon Nanocrystals Composite for Third Generation PhotovoltaicApplications - X. Paquez, Y. Leconte, O. Sublemontier, N. Herlin-Boime,C. Reynaud, Service des Photons Atomes et Molécules, Laboratoire Francis Perrin,(CEA-CNRS URA 2453) CEA Saclay (Gif sur Yvette, France), P. Thony, Laboratoiredes Composants Solaires, CEA LITEN INES-RDI (Le Bourget du Lac, France)

39 - Physical characterization of the Vacuum-Evaporated CuInx Ga1-x Se2Thin Films - S. Mehdaoui, N. Benslim, O. Aissaoui, M. Benabdeslem, L. Bechiri, La-boratoire d’Etude de Surfaces et Interfaces de la Matière Solide (LESIMS), Départe-ment de Physique, Faculté des Sciences, Université Badji Mokhtar (Annaba,Algeria), X. Portier, Cimap-ENSICAEN, Université de Caen (Caen, France)

40 - Optical characterizations of CdS buffer layer obtain by chemical bathdeposition - A. Moreau, V. Bermudez, O. Roussel, N. Rodriguez, Nexcis PhotovoltaicTechnology (Rousset, France), J.J. Simon, L. Escoubas, A. Moreau, UniversitéAix-Marseille, IM2NP CNRS (Marseille, France)

41 - Structural and electronic properties of hydrogenated polymorphoussilicon films deposited at high rate - M.Y Soro, M.E Gueunier-Farret,J.P Kleider, Laboratoire de Génie Electrique de Paris, CNRS UMR 8507, Supelec,Université Paris-Sud, UPMC, Université de Paris (Gif-sur-Yvette, France), E.V Johnson,P. Roca i Cabarrocas, Laboratoire de Physique des Interfaces et des Couches Minces,CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique (Palaiseau, France)

42 - Conductive atomic force microscopy study of organic solar cells -G. Rivière, H. Derbal, F. Bassani, W. Vervisch, J-J. Simon, L. Escoubas, Aix-MarseilleUniversity, Institut Matériaux Microélectronique et Nanoscience de Provence, IM2NP,CNRS (Marseille, France)

43 - Characterization of thin films reaction at the atomic scale: in situ charac-terization and atom probe tomography - D. Mangelinck, K. Hoummada, M. Des-coins, A. Portavoce, C. Perrin, IM2NP, Université Paul Cézanne (Marseille, France)

44 - Towards a Third Generation Solar Cell with Silicon Nanodots: fromMorphology to Electrical Properties - K. Surana, H. Lepage, P. Mur,G. Le Carval, Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique, LETI, Minatec (Grenoble, France),M. Baudrit, P. Thony, Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique, LITEN, L’institut Nationalede l’Energie Solaire, INES (Le Bourget du Lac, France)- - D. Bellet, Laboratoire desMatériaux et du Génie Physique (LMGP), Grenoble Institute of Technology, INP(Grenoble, France)

45 - Benefits of using Coldmeasurement in Hall Effect solar cell caracterisationG. Parent, Microworld (Le Fontanil, France), J. Veirman, CEA/INES (Le Bourget duLac, France), A. Lee, Ecopia (Anyang, South Korea)

46 - Review of ZNO thin film characterization by spectroscopic ellipso-metryA. Bondaz - C. Defranoux - J.Ph. Piel, B. Boulbry, Sopralab (Courbevoie, France)

47 - Characterization of organic solar cell materials and structures byspectroscopic ellipsometry - C. Defranoux - J.Ph. Piel - B. Boulbry - A. Bourgeois -C. Walsh, Sopralab (Courbevoie, France)

48 - Optical characterization of CIGS based solar cell by spectroscopicellipsometry - J.Ph. Piel - C.Defranoux - B. Boulbry, Sopralab (Courbevoie, France)

49 - Fabrication and characterization of SNS thin films - E.Güneri, Departmentof Primary Education, University of Erciyes (Kayseri, Turkey), C.Gümüs, Physics Depart-ment, University of Cukurova (Adana, Turkey)

50 - Thin Film advanced inspection - L. Merhet, Checkup Solar (Marseille, France),O. Palais, M. Pasquinelli, Université Aix-Marseille, Institut des Matériaux Micro-électronique Nanosciences de Provence, IM2NP, CNRS (Marseille, France)

51 - Optical and electrical properties of the copper indium aluminiumdiselenide-CIAS thin films for thin film solar cell application - C.J Panchal, J.R.Ray, M.S Desai, Applied Physics Department, Faculty of Technology and Engineering,The M.S. University of Baroda (Gujarat, India) - N. Padha, Department of Physics andElectronics, University of Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir, India).

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