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Autor:
Allen Barnett, James A. Rand, A. M. Trabant, S.R. Collins, Robert B. Hall, C.L. Kendall, S. M. Lampo, D.H. Ford, J. C. Checchi
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of 1994 IEEE 1st World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion - WCPEC (A Joint Conference of PVSC, PVSEC and PSEC).
The objective of the Silicon-Film program is to produce a high-performance, large-area solar cell that utilizes low-cost materials and manufacturing for terrestrial applications. A 2.82 watt solar cell has been developed. This solar cell is fabricate
Publikováno v:
IEEE Conference on Photovoltaic Specialists.
Thin polycrystalline silicon-film solar cell efficiencies and minority carrier diffusion lengths have been improved by the use of specialized processing techniques. These techniques include phosphorous gettering, aluminum gettering coupled with a dee
Publikováno v:
IEEE Conference on Photovoltaic Specialists.
Commercial-scale 100 cm/sup 2/ Si-film solar cells with conversion efficiencies up to 10.9% have been fabricated. The major difference in performance between laboratory-scale (1 cm/sup 2/) and commercial-scale (100 cm/sup 2/) Si-film devices is the s
Autor:
C.L. Kendall, Y. Bai, P.E. Sims, J. C. Checchi, Robert B. Hall, Jerry S. Culik, Allen Barnett, James A. Rand, D.H. Ford
Publikováno v:
Conference Record of the Twenty Sixth IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference - 1997.
AstroPower is developing a manufacturing process for Silicon-Film/sup (TM)/ solar cell production under an NREL-administered PVMaT cost-share program. Progress in improving efficiencies and increasing the size and production volume of Silicon-Film/su
This report will detail substantial improvements in each of the task areas. A number of new products were developed, including a 130 kW array built using a new panel design. Improvements in laboratory-scale solar cell processing resulted in a confirm
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https://doi.org/10.2172/674961
https://doi.org/10.2172/674961
Autor:
J. C. Checchi, E.L. Jackson, James A. Rand, Allen Barnett, J. S. Culik, C.L. Kendall, Robert B. Hall, D.H. Ford, S.R. Collins
The Silicon-Film{trademark} process is on an accelerated path to large-scale manufacturing. A key element in that development is optimizing the specific geometry of both the Silicon-Film{trademark} sheet and the resulting solar cell. That decision ha
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https://doi.org/10.2172/459392
https://doi.org/10.2172/459392
Autor:
D.H. Ford, James A. Rand, C.L. Kendall, Allen Barnett, J. C. Checchi, J. S. Culik, E.L. Jackson, Robert B. Hall
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
The Silicon-Film™ process is on an accelerated path to large-scale manufacturing. A key element in that development is optimizing the specific geometry of both the Silicon-Film™ sheet and the resulting solar cell. That decision has been influence