G. Emanuel

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

1998 - 2007

Anzahl

23

Co-Autoren

Series resistance characterization of industrial silicon solar cells with screen-printed contacts using hotmelt paste (2007)

Mette, A., Pysch, D., Emanuel, G., Erath, D., Preu, R., Glunz, S.W.

This work presents the results of a detailed series resistance characterization of silicon solar cells with screen-printed front contacts using hotmelt silver paste. Applying the hotmelt technology...

BLOWING FROM A POROUS CONE OR WEDGE WHEN THE CONTACT SURFACE IS STRAIGHT. (2005)

Emanuel, G.

An analysis of inviscid, compressible flow over a porous conne or wedge is given where the body is immersed in a supersonic free stream at zero angle of attack. Massive blowing occurs at the surface,...

Study and Demonstration of Liquid and Gaseous Reactants for Advanced Chemical Lasers. (2002)

Ackerman,R. A., Reiner,R. J., Emanuel,G.

Over four hundred reactant combinations were evaluated for safety, toxicity, handling and expected performance. Sixteen reactants were selected for detailed modeling calculations. Six alternative...

High Altitude Laser Technology Studies. (2002)

Forbes,S. G., Emanuel,G., Gaskill,W. G., Jacobs,T. A., Witte,A.

The performance potential of a continuous wave (cw) laser operating on the hydrogen fluoride chain reaction are predicted analytically using computer models for mixing dynamics, fluid mechanics, and...

Printed interdigitated front side metallisation for c-Si thin film solar cells: Three industrially applicable concepts (2000)

Huljic, D.M., Schäfer, S., Biro, D., Emanuel, G., Lüdemann, R.

Thin crystalline silicon layers deposited on inexpensive substrates present a pr omising approach to achieve noticeably lower manufacturing costs compared to w afer technology. In contrast to...

H2-Cl2 Chemical Laser Program. Part II. Arc Jet Laser Experiment. (1998)

Reiner,R. J., Emanuel,G., Trost,J., Reeve,J., Ackerman,R. A.

The authors describe work done under a program to demonstrate feasibility of a supersonic mixing laser using chain reactions of the H2-Cl2 system to produce vibrationally excited HCl. This report...

H2-Cl2 Chemical Laser Program. Part I. CHEMLUM Code for Spectroscopic Data Analysis. (1998)

Latimore,J. T., Takemoto,A. M., Ackerman,R. A., Shackleford,W. L., Emanuel,G.

A new computer code is described that analyzes data obtained from spectroscopic measurements of chemiluminescent emission. Primary input to the code is digitized spectrometer signal data of the...

H2-Cl2 Chemical Laser Program. Part Three. Additional Arc Jet Laser Experiments. (1998)

Emanuel,G., Trost,J., Ackerman,R. A., Reiner,R. J.

The report describes work done under a program to demonstrate feasibility of a supersonic mixing laser using chain reactions of the H2-Cl2 system to produce vibrationally excited HCl. The report...