Jon M. Stone
University of Toledo
5 Papers
3 Citations
Jon M. Stone is an academic researcher from University of Toledo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thin film & Surface roughness. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Wiring-up carbon single wall nanotubes to polycrystalline inorganic semiconductor thin films: low-barrier, copper-free back contact to CdTe solar cells.
Adam B. Phillips,Rajendra R. Khanal,Zhaoning Song,Rosa M. Zartman,Jonathan L. DeWitt,Jon M. Stone,Paul J. Roland,Victor V. Plotnikov,Chad W. Carter,John M. Stayancho,Randall J. Ellingson,Alvin D. Compaan,Michael J. Heben +12 more
TL;DR: It is discovered that films of carbon single wall nanotubes (SWNTs) make excellent back contacts to CdTe devices without any modification to the C dTe surface.
High speed, intermediate resolution, large area laser beam induced current imaging and laser scribing system for photovoltaic devices and modules
Adam B. Phillips,Zhaoning Song,Jonathan L. DeWitt,Jon M. Stone,Patrick Krantz,John Royston,Ryan Zeller,Meghan R. Mapes,Paul J. Roland,Mark D. Dorogi,Syed Zafar,Gary T. Faykosh,Randy J. Ellingson,Michael J. Heben +13 more
TL;DR: A laser beam induced current imaging tool for photovoltaic devices and modules that utilizes diode pumped Q-switched lasers that utilize diode pumps to produce high power densities and large areas can be scanned in short times.
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The Effect of Substrate Wettability on Hydrazine-Processed CZTS Thin Films
TL;DR: In this article, the surface roughness of drop-casted CZTS precursor films was lower on surfaces with better hydrazine wettability, suggesting that the roughness can be controlled by altering the wetting behavior of the solution on the substrate.
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Spray Pyrolysis of CuIn(S,Se) 2 Thin Films Using Hydrazine-based Solutions
Zhaoning Song,Adam B. Phillips,Patrick Krantz,Tejas Prabhakar,Rajendra R. Khanal,Yao Xie,Jonathan L. DeWitt,Jon M. Stone,Michael J. Heben +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a novel approach to fabricate CuIn(S,Se) 2 (CIS) thin films through ultrasonically spraying a hydrazine-based precursor solution onto a heated substrate is reported.
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Evolution of the optical response of sputtered CdS:O as a function of temperature
Adam B. Phillips,Jon M. Stone,Rajendra R. Khanal,Zhaoning Song,Geethika K. Liyanage,Corey R. Grice,Naba R. Paudel,Yanfa Yan,Michael J. Heben +8 more
- 14 Jun 2015
TL;DR: The linear absorption spectrum of an oxygenated CdS (CdS:O) thin film was measured as a function of annealing temperature in this article, showing that the spectrum changes with temperature.
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