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  1. Electro-optic properties of singly and doubly doped lithium niobate crystal by rare earth elements for optoelectronic and laser applications
  2. Structural, electrical and optical properties of Al–Sn codoped ZnO transparent conducting layer deposited by spray pyrolysis technique
  3. Output-voltage feedback control topology for inverters dedicated to renewable energy systems
  4. Improvement of safety, longevity and performance of lead acid battery in off-grid PV systems
  5. Universal Transistor-based hardware SIMulator for real time simulation of photovoltaic generators
  6. Green up-converted luminescence in (Er3+-Yb3+) co-doped LiNbO3 crystals
  7. Comparative performance of PV panels of different technologies over one year of exposure: Application to a coastal Mediterranean region of Algeria
  8. Crystal LiNbO3-Ho3+: Material for optical cooling
  9. Warning of accidental shadowing of a PV generator in operation analyzed with the DoE method
  10. Preface to the special section on “International Conference on Technologies and Materials for Renewable Energy, Environment and Sustainability (TMREES15), 17–20 April 2015, Beirut, Lebanon”
  11. Simulation and Hardware Development of a New Electronic Simulator of Photovoltaic Generators
  12. Growth of LaBGeO5crystal fibers by the micro-pulling down technique
  13. Three-Phases Flying-Capacitor Multilevel Inverter with Proportional Natural PWM Control
  14. Technical and Economic Sizing of the Energy Storage in an Autonomous Hybrid Power Generator for Rural Electrification in Sub-equatorial Area of Africa
  15. Structural, Optical and Electrical Properties of Sn-doped Zinc Oxide Transparent Films Interesting for Organic Solar Cells (OSCs)
  16. Optimization of Power Line Communication System Using a Resonant HVDC Bus in a Distributed Renewable Energy Generator
  17. Morphological and Optical Properties of ZnO Thin Films Prepared by Spray Pyrolysis on Glass Substrates at Various Temperatures for Integration in Solar Cell
  18. Magnetic Dual Coupled Boost with Recovery Stage DC–HVDC Converter for Renewable Energy Generator
  19. Distributed Photovoltaic Architecture for HVDC-bus Feeding with a Simple Evaluation of Optimal Tracking
  20. Comparison of Two PV Modules Technologies Using Analytical and Experimental Methods
  21. Capacitance Evolution of Photovoltaic Solar Modules Under the Influence of Electrical Stress
  22. Pyroelectric Self-Focusing of Light Beams in Reduced Lithium Niobate Crystals
  23. Influence of Zr on Structure and Dielectric Behavior of BaTiO3 Ceramics
  24. Effect of tin doping on optical properties of nanostructured ZnO thin films grown by spray pyrolysis technique
  25. Influence of the Thermo-Opticity on the Birefringence in an Electro-Optic Modulator: Application to Lithium Tantalate
  26. Erratum: “Water density and polarizability deduced from the refractive index determined by interferometric measurements up to 250 MPa” [J. Chem. Phys. 136(12), 124201 (2012)]
  27. Surface oxidation and phase transformation of the stainless steel by hybrid laser-waterjet impact
  28. Third column electro-optical coefficients of zirconium-doped congruent lithium niobate crystals
  29. Optical, electrical and structural properties of nano-pyramidal ZnO films grown on glass substrate by spray pyrolysis technique
  30. Faulty PV panel identification using the Design of Experiments (DoE) method
  31. Evolution of photovoltaic solar modules dark properties after exposition to electrical reverse stress current inducing thermal effect
  32. Power-line communication between parallel DC-DC optimizers on a high voltage direct current bus
  33. Efficiency of magnetic coupled boost DC-DC converters mainly dedicated to renewable energy systems: influence of the coupling factor
  34. Basic MOSFET Based vs Couple-coils Boost Converters for Photovoltaic Generators
  35. The International Conference on Technologies and Materials for Renewable Energy, Environment and Sustainability
  36. Technical and Economic Analysis of a Wind Power Generation System for Rural Electrification in Subequatorial Area of Africa
  37. Electro-optic and dielectric properties of Zirconium-doped congruent lithium–niobate crystals
  38. Influence of Al-doped ZnO Transparent Contacts Deposited by a Spray Pyrolysis Technique on Performance of HIT Solar Cells
  39. Influence of the Thickness on Optical Properties of Sprayed ZnO Hole-blocking Layers Dedicated to Inverted Organic Solar Cells
  40. Micro-controlled Pulse Width Modulator Inverter for Renewable Energy Generators
  41. Individual Step-up Converter with Active Recovery Stage for High Efficiency Conversion of Photovoltaic Energy
  42. Low Cost Hybrid Energiess Smart Management System Applied for Micro-grids
  43. Modeling of the Characteristics of Photovoltaic Sources Feeding a HVDC Bus
  44. DC Power-line Communication based Network Architecture for HVDC Distribution of a Renewable Energy System
  45. Investigation of nonlinear refraction and absorption in Mg- and Zr-doped LiNbO 3 with the aid of Z-scan techniques
  46. Photorefractive Damage in congruent LiNbO 3 . Part II. Magnesium doped Lithium Niobate Crystals
  47. Photorefractive Damage in congruent LiNbO 3 . Part I. Zinc doped Lithium Niobate Crystals
  48. Gated luminescence in as-grown and reduced undoped LiNbO 3 crystals
  49. Growth and characterization of bismuth zinc borate Bi2ZnB2O7 crystal fibers by the micro-pulling down technique
  50. Self-powered High Efficiency Coupled Inductor Boost Converter for Photovoltaic Energy Conversion
  51. High Efficiency DC-DC Converters Including a Performed Recovering Leakage Energy Switch
  52. Powerline Communication (PLC) on HVDC Bus in a Renewable Energy System
  53. Deep Discharge Failure in an Automated Supply Integrating PV Storage and Grid Connection
  54. Solar Cells Electrical Behavior under Thermal Gradient
  55. Air Mass Effect on the Performance of Organic Solar Cells
  56. Contribution to the Quantification of Solar Radiation in Algeria
  57. Forecasting the PV Panel Operating Conditions Using the Design of Experiments Method
  58. Effect of Illumination Intensity on Solar Cells Parameters
  59. Growth and characterization of new borate-based crystal fibers by the micro-pulling down technique
  60. Third column electro-optical coefficients of monoclinic Sn_2P_2S_6
  61. Z-scan study of nonlinear absorption in reduced LiNbO3 crystals
  62. Water density and polarizability deduced from the refractive index determined by interferometric measurements up to 250 MPa
  63. Integration of individual DC/DC converters in a renewable energy distributed architecture
  64. Optical damage in reduced Z-cut LiNbO3 crystals caused by longitudinal photovoltaic and pyroelectric effects
  65. Push-pull Converter for High Efficiency Photovoltaic Conversion
  66. The Transistor Based Direct and Reverse Mode Model for Photovoltaic Strings and Panels
  67. High Efficiency Step-Up HVDC Converter for Photovoltaic Generator
  68. Experimental Validation of Photovoltaic Direct and Reverse Mode Model. Influence of Partial Shading
  69. Solar Cells Parameters Evaluation from Dark I-V Characteristics
  70. Environmental Effects on the Performance of Nanocrystalline Silicon Solar Cells
  71. Refrigerants and their Environmental Impact Substitution of Hydro Chlorofluorocarbon HCFC and HFC Hydro Fluorocarbon. Search for an Adequate Refrigerant
  72. Dynamic behaviour of PV generator trackers under irradiation and temperature changes
  73. Synthesis and characterization of holmium doped lithium niobate powders
  74. Growth and characterization of Ca5(BO3)3F fiber crystals, a new nonlinear optical material for UV light generation
  75. Z-scan study of photorefractive nonlinearity in reduced LiNbO3 crystals
  76. Rdson behavior in various MOSFET families
  77. Synthesis and characterization of magnesium doped lead titanate
  78. Dark and Photo-Conductivity Measurement Techniques for Dielectric Materials, Application to LiNbO3
  79. New architecture for high efficiency DC-DC converter dedicated to photovoltaic conversion
  80. Growth of single-crystal fibers for non-linear optical applications using the micro-pulling down technique (µ-PD)
  81. Comparison of Two Common Maximum Power Point Trackers by Simulating of PV Generators
  82. Photovoltaic Cell/Panel/Array Characterizations and Modeling Considering Both Reverse and Direct Modes
  83. The effect of reverse current on the dark properties of photovoltaic solar modules
  84. Optical damage dynamics in reduced nominally pure LiNbO 3 crystals
  85. Two-photon luminescence of small polarons in reduced LiNbO 3 crystals
  86. Optical damage and photoconductivity in iron-doped lithium niobate crystals
  87. Self-compensation of optical damage in reduced nominally pure LiNbO3 crystals
  88. Micro-pulling-down growth of Fe-doped LiNbO3 crystal fibers for optical waveguide engraving
  89. Ternary system Li2O–K2O–Nb2O5: Re-examination of the 30mol% K2O isopleth and growth of fully stoichiometric potassium lithium niobate single crystals by the micro-pulling down technique
  90. Defect structure in Mg-doped LiNbO3: Revisited study
  91. LiNbO3 crystal fiber processing for guided optics
  92. Raman spectroscopy study of compositional inhomogeneity in lithium tantalate crystals
  93. Raman study of LiTaO3-related non-stoichiometric solid solutions isolated inside the ternary systems Li2O–Ta2O5–(M′O)2 with M′=Mn, Co
  94. Optical waveguide engraving in a LiNbO3 crystal fiber
  95. Growth by µ-PD and LHPG and Characterization by Raman Spectroscopy of Potassium Lithium Niobate (KLN) Single-Crystal Fibers
  96. Thermo-optic characterization of KDP single crystals by a modified Sénarmont setup for electro-optic modulation system
  97. Suppression of photorefractive damage with aid of steady-state temperature gradient in nominally pure LiNbO3 crystals
  98. Accurate determination of the anisotropy factors and the phase differences of Raman polarizabilities in some uniaxial crystals: the case of lithium niobate
  99. Electro-optic and dielectric properties of Hafnium-doped congruent lithium niobate crystals
  100. Experimental protocol and critical assessment of the Pockels method for the measurement of surface charging in a dielectric barrier discharge
  101. Comparative Study of Composition Dependences of Photorefractive and Related Effects in LiNbO3and LiTaO3Crystals
  102. Structural study of the PbZr0.52Ti0.48O3under Hydrostatic Pressure
  103. Thermo-Optic Effects in an Electro-Optic Modulation System
  104. Determination of the Raman Polarisabilities of Optical Phonons in Lithium Niobate Uniaxial Single Crystal
  105. Measurements of the Space and Time Evolution of the Surface Charge in a Dielectric Barrier Discharge – Comparisons with Results from Simulations
  106. Design of the New Type Integrated-Optical Elements for E-Field Sensor
  107. The electro-optic r 22 coefficients and acoustic contributions in LiTaO 3 crystal
  108. Wavelength dependence of electronic and ionic contributions r e and r i in an LiTaO 3 crystal
  109. Thermo-optic effects in electro-optic crystals used in an intensity-modulation system. – Application in LiTaO3
  110. Coexistence of Li and Nb vacancies in the defect structure of pure LiNbO3 and its relationship to optical properties
  111. Quantitative evaluation of the electro-optic effect and second-order optical nonlinearity of lithium tantalate crystals of different compositions using Raman and infrared spectroscopy
  112. Application of Raman spectroscopy for measurement of photorefractive damage profile in LiNbO3 crystals
  113. Characterization of iron substitution process in Fe:LiNbO3 single crystal fibers by polaron measurements
  114. Frequency and wavelength dependences of electro-optic coefficients in inorganic crystals
  115. Frequency dispersion of electro-optical properties over a wide range by means of time-response analysis
  116. Influence of the dopant concentration on the OH− absorption band in Fe-doped LiNbO3 single-crystal fibers
  117. Nonstoichiometric Defects and Optical Properties in LiNbO 3
  118. Band structure treatment of the influence of nonstoichiometric defects on optical properties in LiNbO3
  119. Photoinduced Raman scattering in nominally pure lithium niobate crystals
  120. Influence of Non-Stoichiometric Defects on Optical Properties in LiNbO3
  121. Optical damage resistance in undoped LiNbO3 crystals
  122. Accurate measurements of the electro-optic coefficients and birefringence changes using an external modulation signal
  123. Electro-optic properties in Fe-doped LiNbO3 crystals as a function of composition
  124. Measurement of the electro-optic coefficients: description and comparison of the experimental techniques
  125. New spectroscopic investigation of Cr3+ centres in LiNbO3 crystals
  126. Influence of Zn doping on electrooptical properties and structure parameters of lithium niobate crystals
  127. Influence of the non-stoichiometry on the electro-optic properties in pure LiNbO3
  128. Electro-optic properties in pure LiNbO3 crystals from the congruent to the stoichiometric composition
  129. Electro-optic properties in undoped and Cr-doped LiNbO 3 crystals
  130. Luminescence of in lithium niobate: influence of the chromium concentration and crystal composition
  131. Influence of intrinsic and extrinsic defects on the electrooptic properties of lithium niobate
  132. A frequency doubling electro-optic modulation system for Pockels effect measurements: Application in LiNbO3
  133. Influence of chromium doping on the electro-optic properties of lithium niobate
  134. Electro-optical properties of chromium-doped LiNbO3 crystals
  135. Measurement of quadratic electrooptic coefficients in LiNbO3 using a variation of the FDEOM method
  136. New material with strong electro‐optic effect: Rubidium hydrogen selenate (RbHSeO4)
  137. EoC21. Strongly temperature dependent electro-optic coefficients in BaTiO3
  138. DiP223: Strongly temperature dependent electro-optic coefficients in BaTiO3
  139. Electro-optic measurements by thermo-optic compensation
  140. Measurement of the r63electro-optic coefficient in KDP: Thermo-optic and piezo-optic contributions
  141. Electro-optic measurements in PbTiO3single crystals
  142. Electric field and temperature dependence of the birefringence in linbo3
  143. Influence of the temperature‐dependent spontaneous birefringence in the electro‐optic measurements of LiNbO3
  144. Accurate Measurement Of The Electro-Optic Coefficients : Application To LiNbO3
  145. Yb 3+ doped Y 3 Al 5 O 12 , NaBi(WO 4 ) 2 and LiNbO 3 crystals as optical temperature sensors
  146. IEEE Trans. Profess. Commun.