Alexander Wagner
Braunschweig University of Technology
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2014
Lorenzo Caccamo; Jana Hartmann; Cristian Fàbrega; S. Estradé; G. Lilienkamp; Joan Daniel Prades; Martin W. G. Hoffmann; Johannes Ledig; Alexander Wagner; Xue Wang; Lluís López-Conesa; F. Peiró; José Manuel Rebled; H.-H. Wehmann; W. Daum; Hao Shen; A. Waag
3D single-crystalline, well-aligned GaN-InGaN rod arrays are fabricated by selective area growth (SAG) metal-organic vapor phase epitaxy (MOVPE) for visible-light water splitting. Epitaxial InGaN layer grows successfully on 3D GaN rods to minimize defects within the GaN-InGaN heterojunctions. The indium concentration (In ∼ 0.30 ± 0.04) is rather homogeneous in InGaN shells along the radial and longitudinal directions. The growing strategy allows us to tune the band gap of the InGaN layer in order to match the visible absorption with the solar spectrum as well as to align the semiconductor bands close to the water redox potentials to achieve high efficiency. The relation between structure, surface, and photoelectrochemical property of GaN-InGaN is explored by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS), Auger electron spectroscopy (AES), current-voltage, and open circuit potential (OCP) measurements. The epitaxial GaN-InGaN interface, pseudomorphic InGaN thin films, homogeneous and suitable indium concentration and defined surface orientation are properties demanded for systematic study and efficient photoanodes based on III-nitride heterojunctions.
IEEE Transactions on Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology | 2012
Julian Kähler; Nicolas Heuck; Alexander Wagner; Andrej Stranz; Erwin Peiner; A. Waag
First steps are taken toward a low-cost alternative to silver sintering as a highly reliable die attach technology for deep drilling applications and future power electronic modules. In this feasibility analysis, we evaluate sintering of copper particles for die attach. Particulate copper pastes are pretreated in H2 atmosphere (50 mbar) in order to gain oxide-free particles. Subsequently, particles are sintered at a pressure of 40 N/mm2 and a temperature of 350°C for 2 min. Porosity, Youngs modulus as well as electrical and thermal conductivities of sintered layers are analyzed. Moreover, shear tests at ambient temperature are performed for evaluating the adhesion of monometallic as well as Cu-Au bonds according to the American military standard for chip-substrate contacts (MIL-STD-883H, method 2019.8).
Proceedings of SPIE | 2014
Alexander Wagner; Mathieu Stahl; Nikolai Ehrhardt; Andreas Fahl; Johannes Ledig; A. Waag; A. Bakin
Energy conversion technologies are aiming to extremely high power capacities per year. Nontoxicity and abundance of the materials are the key requirements to a sustainable photovoltaic technology. Oxides are among the key materials to reach these goals. We investigate the influence of thin buffer layers on the performance of an ZnO:Al/buffer/Cu2O solar cells. Introduction of a thin ZnO or Al2O3 buffer layer, grown by thermal ALD, between ZnO:Al and Cu2O resulted in 45% increase of the solar cell efficiency. VPE growth of Cu2O employing elemental copper and pure oxygen as precursor materials is presented. The growth is performed on MgO substrates with the (001) orientation. On- and off- oriented substrates have been employed and the growth results are compared. XRD investigations show the growth of the (110) oriented Cu2O for all temperatures, whereas at a high substrate temperature additional (001) Cu2O growth occurs. An increase of the oxygen partial pressure leads to a more pronounced 2D growth mode, whereby pores between the islands still remain. The implementation of off-axis substrates with 3.5° and 5° does not lead to an improvement of the layer quality. The (110) orientation remains predominant, the grain size decreases and the FWHM of the (220) peak increases. From the AFM images it is concluded, that the (110) surface grows with a tilt angle to the substrate surface.
Solar Energy | 2015
Mahmoud Abdelfatah; Johannes Ledig; Abdelhamid El-Shaer; Alexander Wagner; Azat Sharafeev; Peter Lemmens; Mohsen Mohamed Mosaad; A. Waag; A. Bakin
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2016
Mahmoud Abdelfatah; Johannes Ledig; Abdelhamid El-Shaer; Alexander Wagner; Vicente Marín-Borrás; Azat Sharafeev; Peter Lemmens; Mohsen Mohamed Mosaad; A. Waag; A. Bakin
Thin Solid Films | 2012
Alexander Wagner; Arne Behrends; A. Waag; A. Bakin
Physica Status Solidi (a) | 2012
Arne Behrends; Alexander Wagner; M. Al-Suleiman; Hans-Jürgen Lugauer; Martin Strassburg; Robert Walter; Andreas Weimar; A. Waag; A. Bakin
Thin Solid Films | 2012
Alexander Wagner; A. Bakin; Torsten Otto; Mandy Zimmermann; Burkhardt Jahn; A. Waag
214th ECS Meeting | 2008
A. Bakin; Alexander Wagner; E. Schlenker; B. Postels; M. Al-Suleiman; Arne Behrends; A. El-Shaer; Vladimir Petukhov; A. Waag
Archive | 2014
A. Bakin; Arne Behrends; Alexander Wagner; A. Waag