Low Cost CIS Device Processing

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    Abstract

    CIS films were grown on soda-lime glass/Mo substrates using a low cost, non-vacuum technique. Morphology of the resulting layers was improved and solar cells with 12.4% total area efficiency were demonstrated on these films. A submodule of about 25 cm2 area was also fabricated with a conversion efficiency of 8.17%. Work is now in progress to grow films containing Ga and/or S and to take thistechnology to larger scale production.
    Original languageAmerican English
    Pages107-114
    Number of pages8
    StatePublished - 1997
    EventNREL/SNL Photovoltaics Program Review: 14th Conference - Lakewood, Colorado
    Duration: 18 Nov 199622 Nov 1996

    Conference

    ConferenceNREL/SNL Photovoltaics Program Review: 14th Conference
    CityLakewood, Colorado
    Period18/11/9622/11/96

    Bibliographical note

    Work performed by International Solar Electric Technology, Inglewood, California

    NREL Publication Number

    • NREL/CP-23658

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