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Moath Alhejji is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, focusing his research on semiconductor materials and devices. His recent publication investigates the efficiency of InGaN p-n-p-n homojunction solar cells, with a projected publication year of 2025. Alhejji collaborates with several researchers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Reem Alhelais, Morgan E. Ware, Md Helal Uddin Maruf, and Mohammad Zamani Alavijeh, with whom he shares a joint publication. His work contributes to the ongoing study of advanced materials for energy applications.
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Investigating the efficiency of InGaN p-n-p-n homojunction solar cells (2025)
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- Investigating the efficiency of InGaN p-n-p-n homojunction solar cells
- Investigating the efficiency of InGaN p-n-p-n homojunction solar cells
- Investigating the efficiency of InGaN p-n-p-n homojunction solar cells
- Investigating the efficiency of InGaN p-n-p-n homojunction solar cells
- Investigating the efficiency of InGaN p-n-p-n homojunction solar cells
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