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    Oxygen-layer structure improves lithium-doped silicon solar cells

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    Technique fabricates hybrid structure utilizing low oxygen silicon as bulk cell material and shallow overlay of silicon with high oxygen concentration

    Research, development and pilot production of high output thin silicon solar cells

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    Work was performed to define and apply processes which could lead to high output from thin (2-8 mils) silicon solar cells. The overall problems are outlined, and two satisfactory process sequences were developed. These sequences led to good output cells in the thickness range to just below 4 mils; although the initial contract scope was reduced, one of these sequences proved capable of operating beyond a pilot line level, to yield good quality 4-6 mil cells of high output

    Metallization problems with concentrator cells

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    Cells used with concentrators have similar contact requirements to other cells, but operation at high intensity imposes more than the usual demands on the metallization. Overall contact requirements are listed and concentrator cell requirements are discussed

    Study of Lithium Doped Solar Cells Quarterly Report

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    Study of lithium doped solar cell

    Some disconnected speculations on slicing silicon

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    The basic principles for qualifying silicon wafering methods are summarized, and unconventional methods of wafering was discussed. Methods of cleaving analogous to diamond cutting, geological processes employing the expansion of freezing water, and karate chops are touched upon

    Study of lithium doped solar cells

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    Solar cell properties change from lithium dopin

    Development and fabrication of lithium-doped solar cells

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    The application of contacts and coatings after lithium diffusion provides good electrical output and satisfactory contact adhesion by sintering for short times at temperatures less than the lithium diffusion temperature. High output and repeatability are obtainable from both oxygen-rich and oxygen-lean silicon. These fabrication sequence alterations have led to higher cell output, better appearance, and increased contact strength

    Study of lithium doped solar cells Final report

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    Improved cell stability in charged particle environment of space by using lithiu

    Development of low cost contacts to silicon solar cells

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    A copper based contact system using plated Pd-Cr-Cu was developed. Good cells were made but cells degraded under low temperature (300 C) heat treatments. The degradation was identified as copper migration into the cells junction region. A paper study was conducted to find a proper barrier to the copper migration problem. Nickel was identified as the best candidate barrier and this was verified in a heat treatment study using evaporated metal layers. An electroless nickel solution was substituted for the electroless chromium solution in the original process

    Recent developments in thin silicon solar cells

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    Fifty micron thick cells 2x4 sq cm area with coplanar back contacts were made with good yield, and with output equivalent to conventional top/bottom contact cells of the same thickness. A wraparound junction (WAJ) design was selected, and used successfully. The low alpha cells delivered were all above 12%, the average efficiency was 13% and the best was 14%. The overall yield was 35 to 40%, comparable to that for conventional 50 micron cells. The process sequence was moderately complex, but showed good reproducibility. The CBC cells performed wall under several important environmental tests. High alpha CBC cells were made, with about 1% increase in conversion efficiency. The most important design criteria were the choice of back surface N+ and P+ areas
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