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Oscar Vazquez Mena

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Assembly of Silicon Nitride Channels

Oscar Vazquez Mena, Tom Larsen, Claudia Castillo Moreno

Fabrication of silicon based micro-channels is typically a complex process involving multiple steps such as lithography, bonding, thin film deposition, etching, surface migration etc. We present a method for the fabrication of microchannels . insired by 2D ...
2017

Resistless nanofabrication by stencil lithography: A review

Jürgen Brugger, Luis Guillermo Villanueva Torrijo, Oscar Vazquez Mena

We present a review on stencil lithography and focus on the particular interest and challenges when applying it to the scalable fabrication of nm-size devices. We first describe the basic technique with its main advantages and challenges. Then we review th ...
Elsevier2015

Stencil-Nanopatterned Back Reflectors for Thin-Film Amorphous Silicon n-i-p Solar Cells

Jürgen Brugger, Christophe Ballif, Franz-Josef Haug, Andreea Veronica Savu, Oscar Vazquez Mena, Mona Julia Katharina Klein, Céline Pahud

We fabricated amorphous silicon n-i-p solar cells with two types of nanopatterned back reflectors using stencil lithography. One reflector type has a plasmonic grating that is embedded in the ZnO layer; the other one has a metallic grating patterned on top ...
Ieee-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc2013
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