## Although many calculations since the early 1980s have predicted that high performance in thin crystalline silicon cells is feasible, performance levels demonstrated in the past have been quite modest. Using a self-supporting silicon membrane, experimental energy conversion eficiency above 20"A is
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Accelerated publication 23.5% efficient silicon solar cell
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- 1994
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initial two-dimensional layer. This critical thickness decreases monotonically with increasing indium concentration x and is essentially zero for x = 1.0. The same situation occurs for SLSs when a sublayer lattice constant differs significantly from that of the previously grown layer. This implies t