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Helmut Stiebig

Helmut Stiebig

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
33
Citations
5422
World Ranking
9372
National Ranking
317

Overview

Helmut Stiebig is a researcher affiliated with Bielefeld University in Germany. The available data does not include specific information about their recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues, which limits detailed insight into their recent research activities and professional collaborations.

There is no record of books published by Helmut Stiebig, nor is there detailed data regarding their primary or subfields of study. Similarly, information on the main topics of their scientific work or awards received is not available.

Although specific details about their research focus or contributions are not documented here, their ongoing affiliation with an established institution such as Bielefeld University suggests an active role in the academic community within Germany.

Best Publications

  • The effect of front ZnO:Al surface texture and optical transparency on efficient light trapping in silicon thin-film solar cells

    Michael Berginski;Jürgen Hüpkes;Melanie Schulte;Gunnar Schöpe

  • Transparent conducting oxide films for thin film silicon photovoltaics

    W. Beyer;J. Hüpkes;Helmut Stiebig

  • Thin-film silicon solar cells with efficient periodic light trapping texture

    Christian Haase;Helmut Stiebig

  • New materials and deposition techniques for highly efficient silicon thin film solar cells

    B Rech;O Kluth;T Repmann;T Roschek

  • Challenges in microcrystalline silicon based solar cell technology

    B. Rech;T. Repmann;M.N. van den Donker;M. Berginski

  • Optical properties of thin‐film silicon solar cells with grating couplers

    C. Haase;Helmut Stiebig

  • Improved light absorption in thin-film silicon solar cells by integration of silver nanoparticles

    E. Moulin;J. Sukmanowski;P. Luo;R. Carius

  • Thin-film silicon solar cells with integrated silver nanoparticles

    E. Moulin;J. Sukmanowski;M. Schulte;A. Gordijn

  • Thin-film solar cells with periodic grating coupler

    N. Senoussaoui;M. Krause;J. Müller;E. Bunte

  • Silicon thin‐film solar cells with rectangular‐shaped grating couplers

    Helmut Stiebig;N. Senoussaoui;C. Zahren;C. Haase

  • ZnO:Al films deposited by in-line reactive AC magnetron sputtering for a-Si:H thin film solar cells

    V. Sittinger;F. Ruske;W. Werner;B. Szyszka

  • Open circuit voltage improvement of high-deposition-rate microcrystalline silicon solar cells by hot wire interface layers

    Y Mai;S Klein;R Carius;Helmut Stiebig

  • High speed laser processing for monolithical series connection of silicon thin-film modules

    Stefan Haas;Aad Gordijn;Helmut Stiebig

  • Flexible amorphous and microcrystalline silicon tandem solar modules in the temporary superstrate concept

    M.N. van den Donker;A. Gordijn;Helmut Stiebig;F. Finger

  • a-SiGe:H based solar cells with graded absorption layer

    J. Zimmer;Helmut Stiebig;H. Wagner

  • Defect density and recombination lifetime in microcrystalline silicon absorbers of highly efficient thin-film solar cells determined by numerical device simulations

    T. Brammer;Helmut Stiebig

  • Determination of the mobility gap of intrinsic μc-Si:H in p-i-n solar cells

    B. E. Pieters;Helmut Stiebig;M. Zeman;R. A. C. M. M. van Swaaij

  • Plasmonic effects in amorphous silicon thin film solar cells with metal back contacts.

    Ujwol Palanchoke;Vladislav Jovanov;Henning Kurz;Philipp Obermeyer

  • Interfaces in a-Si: H solar cell structures

    Helmut Stiebig;F. Siebke;W. Beyer;C. Beneking

  • Perfect absorption in nanotextured thin films via Anderson-localized photon modes

    Martin Aeschlimann;Tobias Brixner;Dominik Differt;Ulrich Heinzmann

  • Amorphous silicon-based unipolar detector for color recognition

    J. Zimmer;D. Knipp;H. Stiebig;H. Wagner

  • Silicon-based micro-Fourier spectrometer

    D. Knipp;H. Stiebig;S.R. Bhalotra;E. Bunte

  • Designing organic and inorganic ambipolar thin-film transistors and inverters: Theory and experiment

    Anita Risteska;Kah-Yoong Chan;Thomas D. Anthopoulos;Aad Gordijn

  • Stacked amorphous silicon color sensors

    D. Knipp;P.G. Herzog;H. Stiebig

  • Optimization of a-Si:H-based three-terminal three-color detectors

    M. Topic;H. Stiebig;D. Knipp;F. Smole

  • Vertically integrated amorphous silicon color sensor arrays

    D. Knipp;R.A. Street;H. Stiebig;M. Krause

  • Transient behavior of optimized nipiin three-color detectors

    H. Stiebig;D. Knipp;J. Zimmer;H. Wagner

  • Analysis of ITO thin layers and interfaces in heterojunction solar cells structures by AFM, SCM and SSRM methods

    K. Maknys;A. G. Ulyashin;Helmut Stiebig;A. Yu Kuznetsov

  • Single-chamber processes for a-Si:H solar cell deposition

    T. Merdzhanova;J. Woerdenweber;T. Zimmermann;U. Zastrow

  • Ambipolar microcrystalline silicon transistors and inverters

    Kah-Yoong Chan;Dietmar Knipp;Joachim Kirchhoff;Aad Gordijn

  • Preparation Temperature Effects in Microcrystalline Silicon Thin Film Solar Cells

    O. Vetterl;A. Dasgupta;A. Lambertz;H. Stiebig

  • Interferometric Sensors for Spectral Imaging

    Helmut Stiebig;Dietmar Knipp;Sameer R. Bhalotra;Helen L. Kung

  • Improved Concept for Nipiin and PIIIN Color Sensitive Two-Terminal Devices with High Linearity

    D. Knipp;H. Stiebig;J. Fölsch;R. Carius

  • Four terminal color detector for digital signal processing

    D. Knipp;Helmut Stiebig;J. Fölsch;H. Wagner

  • Stability of Microcrystalline Silicon Solar Cells with HWCVD Buffer Layer

    Y. Wang;Y. Wang;X. Geng;Helmut Stiebig;F. Finger

  • Microcrystalline-Silicon Transistors and CMOS Inverters Fabricated Near the Transition to Amorphous-Growth Regime

    Kah-Yoong Chan;A. Gordijn;H. Stiebig;D. Knipp

  • Color Sensing by Optical Antennas: Approaching the Quantum Efficiency Limit

    Asman Tamang;Rion Parsons;Ujwol Palanchoke;Helmut Stiebig

  • Color aliasing free thin-film sensor array

    Dietmar Knipp;Dietmar Knipp;Robert A. Street;Helmut Stiebig;Mathias Krause

Frequent Co-Authors

Dietmar Knipp
Dietmar Knipp Stanford University
Bernd Rech
Bernd Rech Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie
Friedhelm Finger
Friedhelm Finger Forschungszentrum Jülich
Uwe Rau
Uwe Rau Forschungszentrum Jülich
Marko Topič
Marko Topič University of Ljubljana
David A. B. Miller
David A. B. Miller Stanford University
Robert A. Street
Robert A. Street Palo Alto Research Center
Bernd Stannowski
Bernd Stannowski Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie
Matthias Wuttig
Matthias Wuttig RWTH Aachen University
Alberto Salleo
Alberto Salleo Stanford University

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