Feasibility of Non-thermal Plasma Assisted Semiconductor Material Synthesis for Thermoelectric, Photovoltaic and Energy Applications

Silicon being the major component in the semiconductor industry has proved itself very effective in myriad applications that include its use in transistors, energy storage, photovoltaics etc. A boom into its efficiency has emerged with the use of the Nano technology, when the same material is used a...

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Main Authors: Andrew Ragai Henry, Anak Rigit, Sanaullah, Khairuddin, A., Khan, Javid, W., Mushtaq, M. U.
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spelling my.unimas.ir.272052021-04-21T13:51:20Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/27205/ Feasibility of Non-thermal Plasma Assisted Semiconductor Material Synthesis for Thermoelectric, Photovoltaic and Energy Applications Andrew Ragai Henry, Anak Rigit Sanaullah, Khairuddin A., Khan Javid, W. Mushtaq, M. U. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Silicon being the major component in the semiconductor industry has proved itself very effective in myriad applications that include its use in transistors, energy storage, photovoltaics etc. A boom into its efficiency has emerged with the use of the Nano technology, when the same material is used at Nano scale for the fabrication of the devices in the said applications, it provides promising characteristics. Yet the synthesis techniques for the usage of the silicon as material at Nano scale encounter myriad hurdles, however, still the application of non-thermal plasma at Nano scale has found promising results in this field. It could bring about a huge improvement into its efficiency and can thus become ideal for the vast industrial uses. Yet it encounters several issues that makes this practice economically not feasible, like it needs more time to process such material rather than the conventional methods to synthesize materials on the liquid, solid or gas phases have their own short comings which will result into certain compromises the synthesizers have to deal with based on the properties of the end finished product. On the contras, Non-thermal plasma processing is found cost effective with properties like lack of agglomeration and more efficiency. IJMMM 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/27205/1/Andrew%20Ragai%20Henry%20Anak%20Rigit.pdf Andrew Ragai Henry, Anak Rigit and Sanaullah, Khairuddin and A., Khan and Javid, W. and Mushtaq, M. U. (2019) Feasibility of Non-thermal Plasma Assisted Semiconductor Material Synthesis for Thermoelectric, Photovoltaic and Energy Applications. International Journal of Materials, Mechanics and Manufacturing, 7 (1). pp. 7-11. ISSN 1793-8198 http://www.ijmmm.org/ DOI: 10.18178/ijmmm.2019.7.1.419
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Andrew Ragai Henry, Anak Rigit
Sanaullah, Khairuddin
A., Khan
Javid, W.
Mushtaq, M. U.
Feasibility of Non-thermal Plasma Assisted Semiconductor Material Synthesis for Thermoelectric, Photovoltaic and Energy Applications
description Silicon being the major component in the semiconductor industry has proved itself very effective in myriad applications that include its use in transistors, energy storage, photovoltaics etc. A boom into its efficiency has emerged with the use of the Nano technology, when the same material is used at Nano scale for the fabrication of the devices in the said applications, it provides promising characteristics. Yet the synthesis techniques for the usage of the silicon as material at Nano scale encounter myriad hurdles, however, still the application of non-thermal plasma at Nano scale has found promising results in this field. It could bring about a huge improvement into its efficiency and can thus become ideal for the vast industrial uses. Yet it encounters several issues that makes this practice economically not feasible, like it needs more time to process such material rather than the conventional methods to synthesize materials on the liquid, solid or gas phases have their own short comings which will result into certain compromises the synthesizers have to deal with based on the properties of the end finished product. On the contras, Non-thermal plasma processing is found cost effective with properties like lack of agglomeration and more efficiency.
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author Andrew Ragai Henry, Anak Rigit
Sanaullah, Khairuddin
A., Khan
Javid, W.
Mushtaq, M. U.
author_facet Andrew Ragai Henry, Anak Rigit
Sanaullah, Khairuddin
A., Khan
Javid, W.
Mushtaq, M. U.
author_sort Andrew Ragai Henry, Anak Rigit
title Feasibility of Non-thermal Plasma Assisted Semiconductor Material Synthesis for Thermoelectric, Photovoltaic and Energy Applications
title_short Feasibility of Non-thermal Plasma Assisted Semiconductor Material Synthesis for Thermoelectric, Photovoltaic and Energy Applications
title_full Feasibility of Non-thermal Plasma Assisted Semiconductor Material Synthesis for Thermoelectric, Photovoltaic and Energy Applications
title_fullStr Feasibility of Non-thermal Plasma Assisted Semiconductor Material Synthesis for Thermoelectric, Photovoltaic and Energy Applications
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of Non-thermal Plasma Assisted Semiconductor Material Synthesis for Thermoelectric, Photovoltaic and Energy Applications
title_sort feasibility of non-thermal plasma assisted semiconductor material synthesis for thermoelectric, photovoltaic and energy applications
publisher IJMMM
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/27205/1/Andrew%20Ragai%20Henry%20Anak%20Rigit.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/27205/
http://www.ijmmm.org/
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