Closed space sublimation is a method of producing thin-films, esp. cadmium telluride photovoltaics, though it is used for other materials like antimony...
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CSS (disambiguation) (section Space)
(oil industry) Cab Signaling System, a train protection system Close-space sublimation, a method for producing thin film solar cells, esp. Cadmium telluride...
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electrical resistance heating in "high" vacuum. Close-space sublimation, the material, and substrate are placed close to one another and radiatively heated. Pulsed...
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Robert; Veal, Tim D. (2018). "Band gap temperature-dependence of close-space sublimation grown Sb2Se3 by photo-reflectance". APL Materials. 6 (8): 084901...
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Matsushita, and AMETEK.[citation needed] By 1981, Kodak used close-space sublimation (CSS) and made the first 10% efficient cells and first multi-cell...
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evaporate. Some solids may sublimate. It is necessary to wear a suit that provides sufficient internal body pressure in space. The most immediate hazard...
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Freeze-dried ice cream (redirect from Space ice cream)
"disgusting" and "more closely related to a building material than a food". During the 1970s, astronauts ate regular ice cream on the Skylab space station; it has...
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Vacuum (redirect from Free space)
on the type of condenser and the ambient conditions. Evaporation and sublimation into a vacuum is called outgassing. All materials, solid or liquid, have...
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the latent heat of vaporization (liquid to gas) and the latent heat of sublimation (solid to gas). The term was introduced around 1762 by Scottish chemist...
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Mesosphere (redirect from Near space)
atoms per cubic centimetre. This band is regularly replenished by sodium sublimating from incoming meteors. Astronomers have begun utilizing this sodium band...
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