Photovoltaic Power Generation: Proceedings of the Second Contractors' Meeting held in Hamburg, 16-18 September 1987

Photovoltaic Power Generation: Proceedings of the Second Contractors' Meeting held in Hamburg, 16-18 September 1987

Photovoltaic Power Generation: Proceedings of the Second Contractors' Meeting held in Hamburg, 16-18 September 1987

Photovoltaic Power Generation: Proceedings of the Second Contractors' Meeting held in Hamburg, 16-18 September 1987

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Overview

Amorphous silicon PV panel mass production will require to mas­ ter plasma chemical deposition in terms of large sizes, cost, maintenance and all other problems related to industrialization. Since plasma deposition is a novel technique, the development of all this production related know how involves a considerable technical research effort. The major problems related to the design of a production deposi­ tion machine are the following - deposition should be uniform on very large area substrate (typical dimension 1 meter) ; - the deposited amorphous silicon should have good electronic properties (density of state of the order or less than 16 3 10 cm /eV) and very low impurities concentrations (for exam­ ple oxygen atomic concentration should idealy be less than 0. 01 %) ; - the film stress should be limited, the density of ponctual defects (particulates) should remain reasonable (less than 2 per 100 cm ) ; - dopant level control should be stable and efficient ; - silane consumption should remain reasonably efficient - financial cost being important the machine productivity should be high hence deposition rate optimized ; - downtime due to maintenance should be reduced to a minimum. We present here some results on the R&D effort addressed to the above mentioned problems. An original single chamber was designed. This machine will be made available on the market for R&D purposes by a process machine company. Finally the maintenance problem is considered. Plasma cleaning based on a fluorine containing etchant gases is studied and evaluated. 2.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789401078214
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 04/02/2012
Series: Solar Energy and Development , #3
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

Amorphous Silicon Solar Cells (AMOR).- 1. A-Si Solar cells prepared by the glow discharge technique.- · Eyaluation of promising alternative a-Si deposition method.- Thin Film Solar Cells From Alternative Materials (ALTERNA).- 1. High efficiency crystalline silicon thin-film solar cells.- 2. Thin film solar cells based on II-VI and ternary chalcopyrite semiconductor materials.- 3. III-V compound semiconductors for use in thin film cells or in monolytic multilayer cells.- List of authors.
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