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Martin C. Schubert

Martin C. Schubert

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
57
Citations
12264
World Ranking
1974
National Ranking
58

Overview

Martin C. Schubert is affiliated with the Fraunhofer Society in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with significant contributions specifically in electrical and electronic engineering.

The scientist's work covers several subfields including atomic and molecular physics and optics, materials chemistry, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, and polymers and plastics. Their main areas of study encompass silicon and solar cell technologies, perovskite materials and applications, thin-film transistor technologies, chalcogenide semiconductor thin films, semiconductor materials and interfaces, solar cell performance optimization, and photovoltaic system optimization techniques.

Recent publications by Martin C. Schubert illustrate their focus on solar cell research and materials science. Selected papers include:

  • "Reassessment of the intrinsic bulk recombination in crystalline silicon," 2021, Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
  • "Tailoring perovskite crystallization and interfacial passivation in efficient, fully textured perovskite silicon tandem solar cells," 2024, Joule
  • "Perovskites fabricated on textured silicon surfaces for tandem solar cells," 2020, Communications Chemistry
  • "Spatially Resolved Performance Analysis for Perovskite Solar Cells," 2020, Advanced Energy Materials
  • "Gallium-Doped Silicon for High-Efficiency Commercial Passivated Emitter and Rear Solar Cells," 2021, Solar RRL

Martin C. Schubert frequently publishes in several reputable scientific venues, including:

  • Solar RRL
  • Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
  • IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics
  • Communications Chemistry
  • Progress in Photovoltaics Research and Applications

The scientist collaborates regularly with notable coauthors, such as:

  • Florian Schindler
  • Stefan W. Glunz
  • Wolfram Kwapil
  • Oliver Fischer
  • Alexander J. Bett

Best Publications

  • Solution of the multiuser downlink beamforming problem with individual SINR constraints

    M. Schubert;H. Boche

  • Photoluminescence imaging of silicon wafers

    T. Trupke;R. A. Bardos;M. C. Schubert;W. Warta

  • UV Degradation and Recovery of Perovskite Solar Cells

    Sang Won Lee;Seongtak Kim;Soohyun Bae;Kyungjin Cho

  • Iterative multiuser uplink and downlink beamforming under SINR constraints

    M. Schubert;H. Boche

  • Downlink MMSE Transceiver Optimization for Multiuser MIMO Systems: Duality and Sum-MSE Minimization

    Shuying Shi;M. Schubert;H. Boche

  • A general duality theory for uplink and downlink beamforming

    H. Boche;M. Schubert

  • Rate Optimization for Multiuser MIMO Systems With Linear Processing

    Shuying Shi;M. Schubert;H. Boche

  • Minority carrier lifetime imaging of silicon wafers calibrated by quasi-steady-state photoluminescence

    J.A. Giesecke;M.C. Schubert;B. Michl;F. Schindler

  • High-Efficiency n-Type HP mc Silicon Solar Cells

    Jan Benick;Armin Richter;Ralph Muller;Hubert Hauser

  • Degradation of Crystalline Silicon Due to Boron–Oxygen Defects

    Tim Niewelt;Jonas Schon;Wilhelm Warta;Stefan W. Glunz

  • Understanding junction breakdown in multicrystalline solar cells

    Otwin Breitenstein;Jan Bauer;Karsten Bothe;Wolfram Kwapil

  • Effective Passivation of Black Silicon Surfaces by Atomic Layer Deposition

    P. Repo;A. Haarahiltunen;L. Sainiemi;M. Yli-Koski

  • Qos-Based Resource Allocation and Transceiver Optimization

    Martin Schubert;Holger Boche

  • Toward Energy-Efficient 5G Wireless Communications Technologies: Tools for decoupling the scaling of networks from the growth of operating power

    Renato L. G. Cavalcante;Slawomir Stanczak;Martin Schubert;Andreas Eisenblaetter

  • The concept of skins for silicon solar cell modeling

    Andreas Fell;Jonas Schön;Martin C. Schubert;Stefan W. Glunz;Stefan W. Glunz

  • Impact of the firing temperature profile on light induced degradation of multicrystalline silicon

    Rebekka Eberle;Wolfram Kwapil;Wolfram Kwapil;Florian Schindler;Florian Schindler;Martin C. Schubert

  • Reassessment of the intrinsic bulk recombination in crystalline silicon

    T. Niewelt;T. Niewelt;B. Steinhauser;A. Richter;B. Veith-Wolf

  • EU FP7 INFSO-ICT-317669 METIS, D1.1 Scenarios, requirements and KPIs for 5G mobile and wireless system

    Petar Popovsk;Volker Brau;Hans-Peter Mayer;Peter Fertl

  • DC programming approach for resource allocation in wireless networks

    Nikola Vucic;Shuying Shi;Martin Schubert

  • Trapping artifacts in quasi-steady-state photoluminescence and photoconductance lifetime measurements on silicon wafers

    R. A. Bardos;T. Trupke;M. C. Schubert;T. Roth

  • Light-induced activation and deactivation of bulk defects in boron-doped float-zone silicon

    T. Niewelt;T. Niewelt;M. Selinger;M. Selinger;Nicholas E. Grant;W. M. Kwapil;W. M. Kwapil

  • Downlink MMSE Transceiver Optimization for Multiuser MIMO Systems: MMSE Balancing

    Shuying Shi;M. Schubert;H. Boche

  • Analysing the effect of crystal size and structure in highly efficient CH3NH3PbI3 perovskite solar cells by spatially resolved photo- and electroluminescence imaging

    S. Mastroianni;S. Mastroianni;F. D. Heinz;J.-H. Im;J.-H. Im;W. Veurman

  • MMSE transmit optimization for multi-user multi-antenna systems

    S. Shi;M. Schubert

  • Downlink Sum-MSE Transceiver Optimization for Linear Multi-User MIMO Systems

    M. Schubert;Shuying Shi;E.A. Jorswieck;H. Boche

Frequent Co-Authors

Holger Boche
Holger Boche Technical University of Munich
Stefan W. Glunz
Stefan W. Glunz Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems
Daniel Macdonald
Daniel Macdonald Australian National University
Otwin Breitenstein
Otwin Breitenstein Max Planck Society
Eduard A. Jorswieck
Eduard A. Jorswieck Technische Universität Braunschweig
Anass Benjebbour
Anass Benjebbour NTT (Japan)
Tommy Svensson
Tommy Svensson Chalmers University of Technology
Erik G. Ström
Erik G. Ström Chalmers University of Technology
Petar Popovski
Petar Popovski Aalborg University

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