Max LiggettUniversity of Central Florida | UCF · Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Max Liggett
Ph. D. Student in Material Science and Engineering
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Introduction
I am a graduate research assistant at the University of Central Florida, I currently research silicon photovoltaics with a focus on reliability and failure research, specifically, the characterization of front contacts for field-exposed solar modules.
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As the photovoltaics (PV) industry grows in sophistication, so must the extent to which systems are characterized. UV Fluorescence (UVF) imaging is a valuable, easy-to-perform, high throughput, non-intrusive technique for characterizing modules in the field and in the lab. However, UVF is still a relatively new technique, and many in the PV industr...
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.101.059902
Excited states of the neutron-rich isotopes S42,44 and P41,43 have been studied via inverse-kinematics proton scattering from a liquid hydrogen target, using the GRETINA γ-ray tracking array to extract inelastic-scattering cross sections. Deformation lengths of the 21+ excitations in S42,44 have been determined and, when combined with deformation l...
Excited states of the neutron-rich isotopes $^{42,44}$S and $^{41,43}$P have been studied via inverse-kinematics proton scattering from a liquid hydrogen target, using the GRETINA $\gamma$-ray tracking array to extract inelastic scattering cross sections. Deformation lengths of the $2^+_1$ excitations in $^{42,44}$S have been determined and, when c...